WICKED INNA BED RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 1990
Wicked Inna Bed Overview
In 1990, the bashment scene was full of energy, and the Wicked Inna Bed Riddim made a big mark that year. The man behind the beat was DIGITAL B, a producer known for his sharp, digital dancehall sound. DIGITAL B, whose real name is Bobby Digital, started his label Digital B in the late 1980s and quickly became a key name in dancehall. His studio work brought a fresh, electronic edge to Jamaican music, and he helped many artists find their voice in the digital era. The recording process for Wicked Inna Bed Riddim was all about capturing the raw street flavor that dancehall fans loved. DIGITAL B built the rhythm with punchy drum patterns and a catchy bassline. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim, making every track feel unique but still part of the same party. Gregory Isaacs, already famous for his classic hit "Night Nurse," added his smooth voice to "Hartical Don." Johnny P delivered "Can't Bring Baby," showing off his playful side. Little Lenny, who made waves with his cheeky lyrics, gave the scene "Pum Pum." Ninja Man, known for his energetic performances, dropped "My Weapon" and "Test Di High Power," both full of his signature bravado. Shabba Ranks, who would later win two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album, proved his star power with "Wicked In Bed" and "Wicked Inna Bed." Singing Melody also joined with "Groovy Kind Of Love," adding a softer touch.
Wicked Inna Bed Tracklist:
- Gregory Isaacs – Hartical Don
- Johnny P – Can’t Bring Baby
- Little Lenny – Pum Pum
- Ninja Man – My Weapon
- Ninja Man – Test Di High Power
- Shabba Ranks – Wicked In Bed
- Shabba Ranks – Wicked Inna Bed
- Singing Melody – Groovy Kind Of Love
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