TIGHT PUM PUM RIDDIM produced by EX RATED MUSIC ?1993
Tight Pum Pum Overview
The bashment flow of 1993 was all about energy and attitude. This dancehall collection captured that feeling perfectly. The riddim was made for late-night parties, with its heavy bass and sharp snares. Fans from that era always remember how the sound brought everyone to the dancefloor, moving to the beat until morning. Behind the mixing board, EX RATED MUSIC ? played a big role. As the producer, they shaped the sound and made sure every track hit hard. EX RATED MUSIC ? had a reputation for raw, streetwise productions. Their label helped push dancehall into new places during the early 1990s, and tracks from this collection still get streamed and played by selectors today. The artists on this release are true dancehall voices. Burt Lancaster stands out with “Nuh Know How Fe Wine” and “Panty Bulla,” both tunes that light up any session. Capleton, known for later hits like “Tour,” brings his fire to “Cut Dash,” showing the early power in his delivery. Captain Barky, who had a big impact with “Go Go Wine” in his career, brings his style to “Buff Front.” Carlton Livingston, respected for “100 Weight of Collie Weed,” drops “Just Come Bad Boy.” Charlie Sprang’s “Punny A De Target” is a classic bashment anthem from this period. This collection is pure 1993 dancehall, full of nostalgia and real vibes for any reggae fan.
Tight Pum Pum Tracklist:
- Burt Lancaster – Nuh Know How Fe Wine
- Burt Lancaster – Panty Bulla
- Capleton – Cut Dash
- Captain Barky – Buff Front
- Carlton Livingston – Just Come Bad Boy
- Charlie Sprang – Punny A De Target
- Derrick Irie – One House A Gum
- Lady Shabba – One Minute Ruks
- Major Mackerel – Don’t Give No Bun
- Papa Biggy – Good Ghetto Girl
- Screechie Joe – Big Tree Stump
- Sister Nadine – Tight Pum Pum
- Tullo T – Hard And Tuff
- Tullo T – Mi Have It Fe You
- Tullo T – Punnay Daddy
- Wolf Man – Punanny
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