WIG WAM RIDDIM produced by FASHION RECORDS 1995
Wig Wam Overview
The dancehall set from 1995 is still making speakers rumble today. This collection of tracks blends classic dancehall with hints of other genres, showing how flexible the style can be. Dancehall rhythms mix with reggae, hip-hop, and even jungle, creating a sound that is both old-school and fresh. Cutty Ranks stands out on this set with his song "The Return." Known for his powerful voice and hits like "Limb By Limb," Cutty Ranks is a true legend in dancehall. Frisco Banton brings his energy to "Light Up The Chalice," adding a modern twist to the riddim. Merciless, another respected name, delivers "Park Up The Hearse." He is well-known for his lyrical battles and his chart success in Jamaica during the 1990s. Nico Junior’s "Defend The Money" and Sweetie Irie’s "Big Batty Girls" show different flavors of dancehall, with Sweetie Irie also known for his work on the UK reggae scene. Tenor Fly’s "Dont Dis The Jungle" is a good example of how dancehall and jungle music can mix. This connection is important, especially in UK sound system culture. The mixing board king on this set is the producer, FASHION RECORDS. Based in London, Fashion Records is famous for bringing UK reggae and dancehall to a global audience. They have worked with many top artists and helped shape the sound of British reggae. Even today, the dancehall set brings back the lively spirit of 1995. With these artists and the vision of Fashion Records, the music keeps the dancefloor moving and the culture alive.
Wig Wam Tracklist:
- Cutty Ranks – The Return
- Frisco Banton – Light Up The Chalice
- Merciless – Park Up The Hearse
- Nico Junior – Defend The Money
- Sweetie Irie – Big Batty Girls
- Tenor Fly – Dont Dis The Jungle
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