WU TANG RIDDIM (MORE) – HOT BOY BRAINS RECORDS 2001
Wu Tang Overview
Wu Tang Riddim is a reggae track base that first appeared in 2001. It quickly became popular in reggae events that year, filling sound systems with deep roots culture. The riddim’s vintage sound and steady groove made it stand out among other releases. Two key artists recorded standout tracks on Wu Tang Riddim. Frisco Kid performed "Top Of The Top." Frisco Kid is known for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. Earlier in his career, Frisco Kid made waves with his song "Gal Pon De Side," which was a hit in the late 1990s and helped him gain international recognition. Kiprich’s song on the riddim is "Mi Nuh Trust Nothing." Kiprich is respected for his witty lyrics and clever wordplay. He later earned further attention for his hit "Telephone Ting" in 2004, which topped charts in Jamaica and brought him more fans. The roots selector played an important role in bringing Wu Tang Riddim to the dance. Selectors helped keep the energy high and the crowd moving. The producer behind the riddim is not always clearly listed, but the sound and mix show a strong understanding of reggae’s classic style. Wu Tang Riddim remains a favorite for many reggae fans. Its blend of vintage inspiration and fresh voices made it an essential part of the 2001 reggae scene.
Wu Tang Tracklist:
- Frisco Kid – Top Of The Top
- Kiprich – Mi Nuh Trust Nothing
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