CELEBRATE RIDDIM produced by POW POW MOVEMENT 2003
Celebrate Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was buzzing with energy, and a big part of that was thanks to artists like Da Maniac, Daddy Mory, Hi Test Crew, Mighty Ki La, and Original King Phostee. Each brought something unique to the table. Da Maniac lit up the scene with "Faya Boum Boum," a track that captured the fiery essence of dancehall. Daddy Mory, known for his work with Raggasonic, delivered "Ragga To The Bone," showcasing his signature style that fans loved. Hi Test Crew's "Yo Fou" added another layer of excitement, while Mighty Ki La's "L'envers De L'univers" took listeners on a journey through sound. Original King Phostee's "Pour Ma Liberté" echoed themes of freedom and resistance, resonating with many. Meanwhile, tracks like "You Come Back Home" by Soha & Mad Killah and Uman's "C'est La Gal" rounded out the mix, adding depth and variety. At the heart of this vibrant collection was the producer POW POW MOVEMENT, known for their influential role in shaping the dancehall landscape. With a history of crafting hits, POW POW MOVEMENT was pivotal in bringing together the "Celebrate Riddim," a riddim that stood out for its pure dancehall sound. Their work has often been celebrated for its ability to keep dancefloors moving and DJs well-armed with tracks that captivate and engage. This street anthem base from 2003 remains a testament to the era's creativity and energy, remembered fondly by fans who lived it and those who continue to discover it.
Celebrate Tracklist:
- Da Maniac – Faya Boum Boum
- Daddy Mory – Ragga To The Bone
- Gifta – Woman Dem So Beatiful
- Hi Test Crew – Yo Fou
- Mighty Ki La – L’envers De L’univers
- Original King Phostee – Pour Ma Liberté
- Soha & Mad Killah – You Come Back Home
- Uman – C’est La Gal
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