Dancehall 1998 is a compilation album that features some of the most iconic dancehall tracks of the late 90s. The album is a perfect representation of the genre's evolution during that era, with tracks that showcase the raw energy and lyrical prowess of some of the biggest names in the industry.
The album kicks off with Bounty Killer's "Fed Up," a hard-hitting track that sets the tone for what's to come. From there, listeners are treated to a mix of classic and lesser-known tracks, including Beenie Man's "Who Am I," Sean Paul's "Deport Them," and Lady Saw's "Sycamore Tree."
The standout tracks on the album are undoubtedly the collaborations, which bring together some of the biggest names in the industry. "Hot Gal Today," featuring Sean Paul and Mr. Vegas, is a standout, as is "Heads High," featuring Mr. Vegas and Sean Paul.