A WEH YU HAVE RIDDIM produced by AFRICAN MAGNET 1999
A Weh Yu Have Overview
In 1999, dancehall was all about the bashment flow—fast, lively beats made for the dance. The "A Weh Yu Have Riddim" fit right into this style, with its energetic rhythm and catchy hooks that were popular in Jamaican parties at the time. Behind this riddim was the producer AFRICAN MAGNET. Known for crafting rhythms that DJs love to play, AFRICAN MAGNET has worked with several artists in the dancehall scene. His productions have appeared on dancehall compilations and have been played by sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. The artists on this collection each brought something special. Diana Pearl And Hit List teamed up for "Do It Right," blending smooth vocals and toasting. Elephant Man, who later became famous for hits like "Pon De River Pon De Bank," kept the energy high with "A Weh Yu Have." Fire Fox delivered "Fi Di Road," adding his unique style to the mix. Hit List showed up again with "Sen Eh," and also joined Hollow Point for "Family," a track that stands out for its catchy chorus. La La Ranks gave us "Yuh Nuh See It," while Patrick Irie sang "Some People Say." Simpleton, known for his earlier hit "Coca Cola Bottle Shape," offered "Want It Back Now." With these tracks, the "A Weh Yu Have Riddim" captured the spirit of 1999 dancehall—full of life, ready for the dance, and made to move the crowd.
A Weh Yu Have Tracklist:
- Diana Pearl And Hit List – Do It Right
- Elephant Man – A Weh Yu Have
- Fire Fox – Fi Di Road
- Hit List – Sen Eh
- Hollow Point And Hit List – Family
- La La Ranks – Yuh Nuh See It
- Patrick Irie – Some People Say
- Simpleton – Want It Back Now
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