Jamaica–rose to prominence in the early 1990s sensation artists Dirtsman delivers “Hot Dis Year“, an explosive reggae anthem dominating airwaves.
The son of renowned sound system operator, Tony “Gitz” Thomas, Dirtsman was deeply embedded in the reggae scene from a young age.
“Hot Dis Year,” produced by Philip “Fatis” Burrell of Exterminator Records, stands tall in his discography.
The track blends classic dancehall rhythms with a sharp, uplifting lyrical message–a call for optimism and celebration no matter the circumstances.
Dirtsman’s vocals are commanding, riding the heavy bassline and pulsating drum-patterns that are signature to early ‘90s Jamaican dancehall.
Even today, DJs and selectors regularly spin this tune to ignite crowds, reminding everyone of reggae’s undying spirit and enduring relevance.
Its positive message resonates particularly strongly during festive times and personal milestones, making it a perennial favorite for celebrations.
What are your memories of “Hot Dis Year” by Dirtsman? Join the conversation below and let’s relive the energy of true dancehall greatness together.
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