SUDD RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES RECORDS 2000
Sudd Overview
The sound system cut of the Sudd Riddim captured the bold energy of dancehall in the year 2000. Its style is lively and powerful, with a mood that makes people want to move. The riddim’s smooth yet strong beat set the stage for some of dancehall’s most respected artists. Bulby And Fatta And Karl Toppi open the riddim with “Sudd Version,” laying down the instrumental foundation. Capleton brings his fiery delivery to “Hands Up.” Known for his hit “Jah Jah City,” Capleton’s voice stands out on the track. Danny English adds “A Nuh One Mi Tease,” showing the playful side of dancehall. Elephant Man, famous for his high-energy performances and the hit “Pon Di River, Pon Di Bank,” turns up the vibes with “Do This Now.” Junior Kelly, who gained international attention with “Love So Nice,” adds depth with “Jewel Of The Nile.” The mixing board king behind this release is FAT EYES RECORDS. The label, started by producers Bulby York and Fatta Marshall, has been a major force in reggae and dancehall since the 1990s. FAT EYES RECORDS is known for producing big riddims and working with top artists in Jamaica. The Sudd Riddim’s sound system cut became a cornerstone of early 2000s dancehall, leaving a lasting mark on the genre.
Sudd Tracklist:
- Bulby And Fatta And Karl Toppi – Sudd Version
- Capleton – Hands Up
- Danny English – A Nuh One Mi Tease
- Elephant Man – Do This Now
- Junior Kelly – Jewel Of The Nile
- Lexxus Kiprich – Nuh Nice
- Mr Chicken – Videolight
- Red Rat – Never Listen
- Ricky Rudie – There She Goes
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Fling It Up
- Terry Linen – Daniel
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