UNDER DOCTORS ORDERS RIDDIM produced by BLACK SCORPIO 1993
Under Doctors Orders Overview
The Under Doctors Orders Riddim, released in 1993, brought a lively dancehall sound to clubs and parties. The riddim features energetic beats and catchy melodies that make people want to dance. Its playful rhythm and deep basslines fit perfectly with the dancehall vibe of the early 1990s. Several artists gave the riddim its unique flavor. Bobby Crystal stands out with "Love Has A Mind," showing his smooth vocal style. Bunny Ruggs brings a rootsy edge with "Babylon Falling." Ericka Newell delivers "Food For The Poor," adding a soulful touch. Galaxy P, known for his hit "Ragga Ragga," adds his own flair to the release. General Trees, a respected deejay who won the 1986 Jamaica Festival Song Contest, delivers "No Man Shadow" with his signature fast-talking style. Behind the scenes, the producer BLACK SCORPIO shaped the sound of this release. BLACK SCORPIO, also known as Maurice Johnson, is a legendary figure in Jamaican music. He started the Black Scorpio label in the late 1970s and helped launch the careers of many artists. His productions are known for their crisp sound and strong dancehall rhythms. DJs quickly picked up the Under Doctors Orders Riddim in 1993, playing it on sound systems across Jamaica. Its energy and variety made it a favorite for both selectors and dancers, keeping the dancehall scene moving.
Under Doctors Orders Tracklist:
- Bobby Crystal – Love Has A Mind
- Bunny Ruggs – Babylon Falling
- Ericka Newell – Food For The Poor
- Galaxy P – Ragga Ragga
- General Trees – No Man Shadow
- High Plains Drifter – High Plains Drifter
- Junior Cat – More Gun
- Lady – Prejudice
- Mega Banton Ricky General – Combination Pt.2
- Ninja Ford – Real Rastaman
- Papa San – Try My Best
- Patra – Whining Skill
- Ricky General – Tek Yu Man
- Sattalite Prestige – Mama
- Shot 2 – Pull Over
- Snakeman – No Peace
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