BULL COW RIDDIM produced by HOW YUH FI SEH DAT 1995
Bull Cow Overview
When Bull Cow Riddim dropped in 1995, dancehall fans quickly embraced its lively sound. The riddim filled dance floors with energy and became a favorite at parties and street dances. Listeners enjoyed the heavy bass and catchy hooks that made the set stand out in a busy year for dancehall music. Several artists made strong contributions to the project. Anthony Red Rose & Roundhead teamed up for "Addicted," blending Red Rose’s smooth vocals—well known from his 1985 hit "Tempo"—with Roundhead’s sharp delivery. Chuckleberry brought his own style to "Buss Liberty," keeping the vibe upbeat and fun. General B & Patrick Irie joined forces for "Mommy," while General Pecos delivered "Mr Look Easy," adding to the riddim’s range. Glamour Murphy’s "Can’t Wait" gave fans another reason to keep listening and dancing. Other tracks included Lupa’s "New Dance," Ninja Ford’s "Cool & Chill," and the title track "Bull Cow" by How Yuh Fi Seh Dat. The riddim was produced by HOW YUH FI SEH DAT, a name known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall and working with several top artists of the era. The release came out on the How Yuh Fi Seh Dat label, which played a key role in bringing fresh dancehall music to the scene. Bull Cow Riddim remains a snapshot of dancehall’s vibrant 1995 sound.
Bull Cow Tracklist:
- Anthony Red Rose & Roundhead – Addicted
- Chuckleberry – Buss Liberty
- General B & Patrick Irie – Mommy
- General Pecos – Mr Look Easy
- Glamour Murphy – Can’t Wait
- Lupa – New Dance
- Ninja Ford – Cool & Chill
- How Yuh Fi Seh Dat – Bull Cow
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