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Super Cat - Dolly My Baby (original) -

The original version of "Dolly My Baby" was co-written and performed with , who provided the smooth, melodic backing vocals that contrasted Super Cat’s sharp, rhythmic deejay delivery. Produced by Jesse West (3rd Eye) and Puff Daddy, the track masterfully blended diverse musical influences:

Beyond its own success, the original "Dolly My Baby" served as the launchpad for the Bad Boy Extended Mix , which famously featured the recording debut of . By inviting burgeoning hip-hop stars onto a dancehall record, Super Cat helped pioneer the "ragga-hip hop" style that would dominate urban radio throughout the 90s. Super Cat - Dolly My Baby (Original)

While many modern listeners immediately associate with the high-energy "Bad Boy" remix featuring a young Notorious B.I.G., the original track remains a foundational cornerstone of 1990s reggae fusion. Originally featured on Super Cat's landmark 1992 album Don Dada (Columbia Records), the song showcased the "Wild Apache" at the height of his powers, bridging the gap between Kingston’s sound systems and New York’s burgeoning hip-hop scene. A Masterclass in Reggae Fusion The original version of "Dolly My Baby" was

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