Stucky Aka Badman Crew Riddim – Black Shadow Records 1997
Stucky Aka Badman Crew Overview
In 1997, the Stucky Aka Badman Crew Riddim became a big part of dancehall music. This riddim was popular at late-night yard sessions and parties across Jamaica. It had a strong, club-ready beat that made people want to dance. The riddim also mixed sounds from hip hop and electronic music, which helped it stand out from other dancehall tracks of the time. Several well-known artists voiced on this riddim. Bounty Killer brought his tough style to "Suicide Of Murder." Bounty Killer is famous for his hit "Look," and he won the MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act in 2002. Elephant Man added extra energy with two songs, "Dis Wicked" and "Warn Dem." Elephant Man is known for his lively performances and later had international hits like "Pon De River Pon De Bank." General B’s "Weak Under Your Treatment" showed his unique flow. Ghost performed "Badman Fi Who," bringing his smooth vocals. Hawkeye and Goody teamed up for "Shh Don't Talk," giving the riddim a playful touch. Monster Shack’s "Run From We," Nitty Kutchie’s "If I Were You," Powerman’s "Request The Rod," and Red Rat & Goofy’s "Unknown" added even more variety. The riddim architect made sure the sound was fresh and modern for 1997. Each artist gave their own style, but the riddim held everything together. This made the Stucky Aka Badman Crew Riddim a true classic of its time.
Stucky Aka Badman Crew Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Suicide Of Murder
- Elephant Man – Dis Wicked
- Elephant Man – Warn Dem
- General B – Weak Under Your Treatment
- Ghost – Badman Fi Who
- Hawkeye & Goody – Shh Don’t Talk
- Monster Shack – Run From We
- Nitty Kutchie – If I Were You
- Powerman – Request The Rod
- Red Rat & Goofy – Unknown
- Red Rat – Can’t Manage
- Stucky Aka Badman Crew Riddim – Instrumental
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