Bed Worker Riddim produced by M.O.B.B for City Records. The riddim was mastered at Dynamic Sounds Recording and distributed by Record Factory in 1994.
Bed Worker Overview
In 1994, the dancehall scene was alive with energy, and the Bed Worker Riddim became a favorite for club nights and sound clashes. This riddim brought a heavy, bass-driven sound that DJs loved to play loud on big speakers. Fans remember it as a key soundtrack for parties and dance competitions that year. The producer behind this riddim was M.O.B.B for City Records. M.O.B.B shaped the sound with his sharp ear for club-ready beats, making sure each track fit perfectly together. The riddim was mastered at Dynamic Sounds Recording, a studio known for working with reggae and dancehall legends. Record Factory handled the distribution, getting the music into the hands of selectors and fans across Jamaica and beyond. Three main artists stood out on the Bed Worker Riddim. Johnny Murda made waves with his song "Sweet Like You," showing off his smooth vocal style. Kid Fareigna delivered two tracks—"Bed Worker" and "Body Tune-up"—bringing catchy lyrics and strong delivery. Mello added his own flavor with "Share No Man," a song that kept the dance floor moving. M.O.B.B also released the "Bed Worker Riddim Instrumental/Version," giving DJs and selectors more ways to use the riddim in their sets. Even today, fans of 1994 dancehall remember the Bed Worker Riddim for its impact and the way it captured the spirit of the time.
Bed Worker Tracklist:
- Johnny Murda – Sweet Like You
- Kid Fareigna – Bed Worker
- Kid Fareigna – Body Tune-up
- Mello – Share No Man
- M.O.B.B – Bed Worker Riddim Instrumental/Version
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