TONIGHT RIDDIM produced by ARROWS RECORDS 1997
Tonight Overview
Reggae fans in 1997 got a special treat with a roots project that brought together some strong voices. Candy Man, known for his smooth style, gave us "Lady" on this riddim. Delly Ranks, who later found success with tracks like "Pon Di Corner" alongside T.O.K., showed his energy on "Jump And Show Off Gal." Frankie Paul, famous as the "Jamaican Stevie Wonder" and known for big hits like "Worries In The Dance," sang "I Dont Want To Go." Jack Radics, who made waves in the 90s with songs like "No Matter," delivered "Memories." The set also included "Computer Paul" by Tonight Version, giving fans a pure instrumental vibe. The riddim was produced by ARROWS RECORDS, a label that made a big mark on Jamaican music. ARROWS RECORDS started in the 1970s and became known for working with top reggae and dancehall artists. The studio was a key spot in Kingston, and many classic tracks came from its doors. This roots riddim blended deep, earthy bass and drums with modern touches. The sound was heavy and rich, perfect for sound systems and street dances. In 1997, this project was a favorite on playlists, showing how old-school reggae could still feel fresh. For fans who love vocal harmonies and classic rhythms, this release was a real highlight.
Tonight Tracklist:
- Candy Man – Lady
- Delly Ranks – Jump And Show Off Gal
- Frankie Paul – I Dont Want To Go
- Jack Radics – Memories
- Tonight Version – Computer Paul
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