More Girls Riddim – Mafia & Fluxy 1999
More Girls Overview
In 1999, a new reggae anthology appeared, rooted in the sounds of Jamaica’s late-90s dancehall scene. The “More Girls Riddim” quickly became a memorable foundation for artists and fans alike. Its release brought together a small but strong lineup: More Girls, Sandra Melody, and Troublesome. The instrumental track, “More Girls — Instrumental,” set the tone for the project. Its groove was smooth, with a soulful touch that made it stand out in reggae parties and on sound systems. Sandra Melody added her own flavor with “Sandra Melody — Profile.” Known for her later collaborations with UK producer Sticky, Sandra Melody’s clear vocals and catchy hooks helped her gain recognition beyond this riddim. Troublesome’s contribution, “Troublesome — More Girls,” added another layer of energy. Troublesome is known in the UK reggae and dancehall scene, and this song showed off his lively style. The culture arranger behind the project shaped the sound with a mix of retro and modern reggae influences. The grooves were carefully built to reflect the era, giving the riddim a timeless feel. While the producer’s name is not always highlighted, the attention to detail in the arrangement is clear. Fans still mention the “More Girls Riddim” when talking about classic rhythms from 1999. Its soulful style and memorable tracks keep it alive in reggae history.
More Girls Tracklist:
- More Girls – Instrumental
- Sandra Melody – Profile
- Troublesome – More Girls
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