THE CREEPER RIDDIM produced by ENRAPTURE MUSIC 2007
The Creeper Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Creeper Riddim roots anthology when it dropped in 2007. The collection’s deep one drop bass and classic reggae feel drew listeners looking for authentic island sounds. Many praised the way each track brought a different energy, but still fit together as one strong project. G Maffiah’s “How Dem Suh Bad” stood out, with his signature style that fans knew from earlier singles. Hit List delivered “Spain Town History,” adding a local story to the mix—Hit List is also known for their work on dancehall tracks like “Squeeze.” Neehko Neehks kept the energy high with “Hot Wuk,” a song that became popular in reggae parties. Nichelus, Singing D, and Jah Mikes teamed up for “Sexy Wine,” blending voices for a smooth, rootsy vibe. Omeil’s “Fling It Up” added a catchy hook, while Tamone’s “Girl Like Me” and Tony D’s “Who Is Dat Girl” gave the riddim more variety. The instrumental, “The Creeper Riddim (Version),” let the music shine on its own. The music arranger worked closely with ENRAPTURE MUSIC, the label behind the project. ENRAPTURE MUSIC has released several respected roots and dancehall projects, helping new and established artists reach wider audiences. Their focus on quality production is well known in reggae circles. In 2007, this anthology showed how powerful roots reggae could be, uniting artists and fans around a classic sound.
The Creeper Tracklist:
- G Maffiah – How Dem Suh Bad
- Hit List – Spain Town History
- Neehko Neehks – Hot Wuk
- Nichelus, Singing D & Jah Mikes – Sexy Wine
- Omeil – Fling It Up
- Tamone – Girl Like Me
- Tony D – Who Is Dat Girl
- Version – The Creeper Riddim
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