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90s ragga dancehall

10 records · Albums, not algorithms

As Raw as Ever by Shabba Ranks

As Raw as Ever

Shabba Ranks

1991·Ragga Dancehall

Shabba at his most commanding, blending digital riddims with raw ragga energy that defined early 90s dancehall culture.

Voice of Jamaica by Buju Banton

Voice of Jamaica

Buju Banton

1993·Ragga Dancehall

A landmark album capturing Buju's transition from raw dancehall slackness to conscious roots, with killer riddim selections throughout.

Maestro by Beenie Man

Maestro

Beenie Man

1996·Ragga Dancehall

Beenie Man in full flow, showcasing the playful lyrical dexterity and hard digital riddims that made him the King of the Dancehall.

My Xperience by Bounty Killer

My Xperience

Bounty Killer

1996·Ragga Dancehall

The Warlord's debut album is a relentless showcase of his aggressive delivery and ghetto storytelling over classic 90s dancehall riddims.

Tease Me by Chaka Demus & Pliers

Tease Me

Chaka Demus & Pliers

1993·Ragga Dancehall

A perfect balance of ragga toasting and soulful singing that crossed over globally while staying rooted in authentic Jamaican dancehall vibes.

Don Dada by Super Cat

Don Dada

Super Cat

1992·Ragga Dancehall

Super Cat's crossover masterpiece bridges New York hip-hop and Kingston dancehall, cementing his status as a ragga legend.

Prophecy by Capleton

Prophecy

Capleton

1995·Ragga Dancehall

Capleton's fire-spitting delivery and Rastafarian lyricism over hard dancehall riddims makes this one of the most intense albums of the decade.

Bad Cobra by Cobra

Bad Cobra

Cobra

1993·Ragga Dancehall

Ninjaman's rival delivers a raw and unfiltered dancehall experience packed with the kind of gunman lyrics and digital riddims that ruled the era.

Here I Come by Barrington Levy

Here I Come

Barrington Levy

1994·Ragga Dancehall

A veteran adapting perfectly to the digital dancehall era, with Levy's unmistakable vocal style riding modern riddims with timeless grace.

Burning Up by Sizzla

Burning Up

Sizzla

1995·Ragga Dancehall

Sizzla's debut brings an explosive combination of conscious Rastafari fire and hard ragga energy that announced a major new voice in dancehall.

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