WHAT MORE RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 1998
What More Overview
The What More Riddim is a dancehall recording that first appeared in Jamaica in 1998. Built by the well-known production team STONE LOVE MUSIC, this riddim captures the energy and sound of late 1990s dancehall. STONE LOVE MUSIC has played a big role in the Jamaican music scene for decades, known especially for their legendary Stone Love sound system and their influence on dancehall production. On the What More Riddim, three artists stand out: Mega Banton, Richie Stephens, and Singing Melody. Each brings their own style to the project. Mega Banton delivers his track “First Woman” with his signature deep voice and energetic flow. He is recognized for his 1990s hit “Sound Boy Killing,” which helped build his reputation in dancehall. Richie Stephens performs “What More.” He is known for his smooth vocals and songwriting. In 2006, Richie Stephens won the Jamaica Music Industry Award for Best Male Vocalist, showing his strong presence in reggae and dancehall music. Singing Melody adds a soulful touch with “Player.” His career includes the well-known album “Sweeter,” released in 1999, which helped him gain attention as a reggae singer with a gentle, melodic style. The What More Riddim blends hardcore deejay cuts with smooth vocals, a classic mix from that era. The production from STONE LOVE MUSIC gives each track a powerful, party-ready sound. Even today, the riddim brings back the lively and fresh vibe of 1998, making it easy to see why it remains a favorite for dancehall fans.
What More Tracklist:
- Mega Banton – First Woman
- Richie Stephens – What More
- Singing Melody – Player
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