DEM GAL WANT ME RIDDIM produced by EAST LINKS 1995
Dem Gal Want Me Overview
When the Dem Gal Want Me Riddim dropped in 1995, dancehall fans responded with real excitement. The compilation became a favorite for street parties and sound system selectors. Its raw energy and catchy groove made it stand out that year. Bosey D’s track, Dem Gal Want Me, quickly caught the ears of many. His delivery matched the riddim’s lively beat, making the song a regular in dancehall sessions. Bunny Bucks brought a different vibe with Bun. Known for his sharp style, Bunny Bucks had already made waves with his earlier single, “Badman Forward,” which was a popular tune in the early 1990s. Timothy Mcbeth completed the set with Version, giving listeners a classic instrumental take that selectors loved to use for toasting and dubplates. The riddim’s tight sound came together at EAST LINKS studio. The producer EAST LINKS is respected in the dancehall scene for his consistent output in the 1990s and for helping launch several underground hits. The label’s focus on energetic, dance-ready tracks helped shape the sound of that era. For those who remember 1995, the Dem Gal Want Me Riddim remains a street anthem base. Its impact is still felt whenever classic dancehall is played, reminding fans of the lively energy that defined mid-90s Jamaican music.
Dem Gal Want Me Tracklist:
- Bosey D – Dem Gal Want Me
- Bunny Bucks – Bun
- Timothy Mcbeth – Version
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