WEB SITE RIDDIM produced by CHARM 727 1998
Web Site Overview
In 1998, the Web Site Riddim arrived on the dancehall scene, quickly becoming a favorite in clubs and at sound clashes. Produced by CHARM 727, this riddim is known for its energetic and bold sound that makes crowds move. CHARM 727, a respected name in dancehall production, has been behind several influential releases, helping to shape the sound of late 1990s Jamaican music. The collection features some of the most recognized voices in dancehall. Beenie Man, known worldwide for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and his Grammy Award-winning album "Art & Life," brings his signature style to the track "Rung Mi Dung." His contribution adds star power and a unique flow that fits the riddim perfectly. Cudjo Banton delivers "Good Weed," a track that stands out for its catchy hook and dancehall vibe. Cudjo Banton's work on this riddim shows his ability to deliver strong lyrics and connect with the sound system culture. Firefly and Governor Twiggi team up for two songs on this riddim: "Badman Will Kill A Sound" and "Gal A Call We Phone." Governor Twiggi, known for her smooth vocals and collaborations with other reggae artists, brings a special touch to both tracks. The combination of Firefly and Governor Twiggi gives these songs a lively and memorable sound. Even years after its release, selectors still play the Web Site Riddim at events, showing its lasting impact on dancehall music. The blend of top artists and skilled production keeps this 1998 collection in heavy rotation.
Web Site Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Rung Mi Dung
- Cudjo Banton – Good Weed
- Firefly & Governor Twiggi – Badman Will Kill A Sound
- Firefly & Governor Twiggi – Gal A Call We Phone
- Website Riddim – Version
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