MO MONEY RIDDIM produced by JAZZY CREATIONS 1999
MO Money Overview
In 1999, dancehall was full of raw street energy, and the MO Money Riddim brought that feeling right into every bashment. The street anthem base made the riddim fit perfectly with the vibe of the time—hard-hitting and made for the dance. A big part of this sound came from the work behind the scenes. The sound engineer made sure every drum and bassline hit just right, keeping the energy high and the mix clean. But the real guide for the project was the producer, JAZZY CREATIONS. Known for shaping the sound of late ‘90s dancehall, JAZZY CREATIONS worked with labels like Jazzy Creations Music and helped push new beats into the streets. Their touch on this riddim let the percussion and rhythm lead, giving the artists a strong base to ride. Alley Cat brought his style to “One Hand Move,” giving the riddim a catchy flow. Delly Ranks delivered “Push It Up,” adding his signature voice—he’s well known for “Headache,” a hit that showed his versatility. General B dropped “Perseverance,” keeping the energy steady; he’s also recognized as part of the Monster Shack Crew. Ghost came in with “Grand,” showing off his smooth vocals, while Mega Banton’s “Gal Fi Get XXXX” brought his deep, commanding delivery. Each artist added their own flavor to the riddim. Selectors still rate MO Money Riddim as a classic bashment project from 1999, and it keeps getting played for its pure dancehall energy.
MO Money Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – One Hand Move
- Delly Ranks – Push It Up
- General B – Perseverance
- Ghost – Grand
- Mega Banton – Gal Fi Get XXXX
- Powerman – Shotta
- Sean Paul – Can’t Sleep
- Shad Du – Spend Pon A Gal
- TOK – Fe Fi Fo Fum
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