KICK BOX RIDDIM produced by MAC DADA 1995
Kick Box Overview
Kick Box Riddim came out of Jamaica in 1995 and quickly became a favorite in dancehall parties. The riddim brought together some well-known voices in the scene. Captain Barkey, known for his energetic style, delivered “Pose” on this riddim. Sluggy Ranks, who was respected for his conscious lyrics, voiced “Think Positive.” Chevelle Franklin, who later became famous for her gospel hit “Dancehall Queen” with Beenie Man, sang “Be Your Love.” Chucky Million’s “Kick Box Version” gave the riddim its signature instrumental flavor, letting selectors and fans enjoy its pure sound. Mad Cobra, who reached international charts with “Flex” in 1992, added his rough edge with the song “Yu No Response.” The riddim was shaped by producer MAC DADA, who was active in the 1990s Jamaican music scene. MAC DADA worked with several artists and helped bring a fresh island vibe to his productions. His work on Kick Box Riddim is still remembered for its catchy beats and strong arrangements. Even today, selectors rate this 1995 bashment release highly. The mix of artists and songs keeps it in rotation at dancehall sessions. Kick Box Riddim stands as a classic example of mid-90s dancehall energy and style.
Kick Box Tracklist:
- Captain Barkey – Pose
- Sluggy Ranks – Think Positive
- Chevelle Franklin – Be Your Love
- Chucky Million – Kick Box Version
- Mad Cobra – Yu No Response
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