Sweet Ladys Riddim – Too Good Production 1999
Sweet Ladys Overview
The Sweet Ladys Riddim from 1999 brought a fresh sound to dancehall, mixing sharp lyrics with a strong party vibe. This riddim’s beat, crafted with heavy drums and bright melodies, gave selectors plenty to play at events that year. The music’s energy also blends in touches of reggae, R&B, and pop, making it easy for fans from different genres to enjoy. Brian & Tony Gold’s “Must Be A Sign” stands out with smooth harmonies and catchy hooks. Ken Booth, a legend known for his hit “Everything I Own,” brings his classic style to the riddim, bridging reggae’s roots with modern dancehall. Mega Banton’s “Tell Me Know” adds his signature deep voice and energetic delivery, while Mr Vegas brings two tracks—“Marriage Licence” and “Stephany”—showing why he became famous for songs like “Heads High,” a chart-topping dancehall hit from 1998. Sean Paul’s “Sexy Punkie” gives listeners a taste of the style that would later make him an international star with hits like “Get Busy.” Each artist brings their own flavor, but together they keep the party going, showing the riddim’s crossover appeal. The riddim’s beat maker shaped a sound that still feels fresh, helping these artists shine. In 1999, selectors made sure this dancehall drop was heard at every party, making it a favorite for fans and DJs alike.
Sweet Ladys Tracklist:
- Brian & Tony Gold – Must Be A Sign
- Ken Booth – Everything I Own
- Mega Banton – Tell Me Know
- Mr Vegas – Marriage Licence
- Mr Vegas – Stephany
- Sean Paul – Sexy Punkie
- Spragga Benz – Heavent Sent
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Long Time
- Thriller U – City Of Peace
- Tony Curtis – Sweet Lady
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