WARRIORS RIDDIM produced by K-LICIOUS 1998
Warriors Overview
In 1998, dancehall music was changing fast. Producers experimented with new sounds, and selectors searched for the hottest riddims. One name stood out that year: K-LICIOUS. Known for his sharp production style, K-LICIOUS built his reputation through his label and a string of popular riddims. His work helped shape the sound of late-90s dancehall, making him a respected figure in the scene. The Warriors Riddim became a favorite among selectors. Each artist on this tape brought their own style. Chico’s song, “Dem Better Gwan,” showed his smooth delivery and clever lyrics. Chico is known for songs like “Goodas Gal,” which brought him attention in the dancehall world. General Degree’s track, “From Mi Say Woman,” added energy and humor. General Degree is famous for his hit “Traffic Blocking,” which reached fans far beyond Jamaica and is still played at parties today. Machel Montano and Xtatik brought a different flavor with “Powder Puff.” Machel Montano is a major name in soca music, with multiple awards, sold-out concerts, and a long list of hits. His band, Xtatik, helped spread Caribbean sounds worldwide. Prento Kid’s “City Lock” rounded out the tape with a gritty street vibe. Each song fit together, creating a strong, party-ready flow from start to finish. Looking back, this selector’s choice kept dancehall alive in 1998. The Warriors Riddim and its artists are still remembered for their impact on the music that year.
Warriors Tracklist:
- Chico – Dem Better Gwan
- General Degree – From Mi Say Woman
- Machel Montano; Xtatik – Powder Puff
- Prento Kid – City Lock
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