WORLD TALK RIDDIM ? DIGITAL B 1999
World Talk Overview
The World Talk Riddim was released by Shocking Vibes, a label well-known in the dancehall scene. This riddim quickly became a defining sound in 1999, bringing together top artists and fresh energy. Among the standout tracks, Alley Cat delivered “Disrespect,” a song that showed his confident style. Alley Cat is known for his clever lyrics and has been active in dancehall since the 1990s. Future Troubles brought “Hype,” adding his unique voice to the mix. He is recognized for his hit “Mi Nah Go Switch,” which helped him become a familiar name in dancehall circles. General B’s “Ghetto Life” highlights his strong presence. General B is part of the Monster Shack Crew, a group famous for hits like “Bun It.” Powerman’s “Bad Mind” brings a different vibe, showing his ability to address real-life issues in his music. Terror Fabulous, known for his classic “Action” with Nadine Sutherland, contributed “Hotter Dan Dem,” adding even more heat to the project. Lady Saw, the “Queen of Dancehall,” dropped “Hot Gal Lawya.” She is celebrated for her bold lyrics and was the first female deejay to win a Grammy Award, thanks to her feature on No Doubt’s “Underneath It All.” The instrumental “World Talk Riddim Version” was crafted with care, and the sound engineer played a key role in making the riddim crisp and dancefloor-ready. Patrick Roberts, a well-known producer and founder of Shocking Vibes, guided the project. His work has helped shape the careers of many dancehall stars.
World Talk Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Disrespect
- Future Troubles – Hype
- General B. – Ghetto Life
- Powerman – Bad Mind
- Terror Fabulous – Hotter Dan Dem
- Lady Saw – Hot Gal Lawya
- Version – World Talk Riddim Instrumental
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