WICKED MAN RIDDIM produced by KILLAMANJARO 1996
Wicked Man Overview
In 1996, a street anthem was built in the studio when top dancehall artists gathered around the Wicked Man Riddim. The energy of the streets mixed with creative ideas as the riddim’s base came together. The producer, KILLAMANJARO, guided the project with a clear vision. Known for his work as a legendary sound system operator in Jamaica, KILLAMANJARO brought his deep knowledge of dancehall to the studio. His label, Killamanjaro Productions, is respected for releasing many influential tracks that shaped the dancehall sound. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Bunny General delivered “Stamina,” adding his steady flow and powerful voice. Bunny General is well known for his earlier hit “Full Up a Class,” which made him a favorite in the dancehall scene. Daddy Meeks followed with “Nah Ramp,” bringing a sharp, confident delivery that matched the riddim’s bold feeling. Ninja Ford’s track “Tek Yu Man” stood out with his clever lyrics and smooth performance. Terry Ganzie, who had already gained fame with songs like “Welcome the Outlaw,” added “Wicked Man” to the mix, showing his strong presence and lyrical skills. DJs have kept this dancehall recording alive since those 1996 sessions. The Wicked Man Riddim remains a favorite in dancehall, thanks to the creativity of KILLAMANJARO and the unique voices of Bunny General, Daddy Meeks, Ninja Ford, and Terry Ganzie.
Wicked Man Tracklist:
- Bunny General – Stamina
- Daddy Meeks – Nah Ramp
- Ninja Ford – Tek Yu Man
- Terry Ganzie – Wicked Man
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