DUCK DANCE – SUPER POWER 1988
Duck Dance – Super Power Overview
Duck Dance – Super Power is a new dancehall riddim making waves in the scene. The recording process was handled with care, using the skills of top studio engineers to get a clear, heavy sound. The riddim’s production is tight, and the studio team made sure every vocal sits perfectly in the mix. This attention to detail gives the riddim a strong, club-ready feel. The song "King Jammys And Bobby Digital-16 Duck-Yard" by 11 stands out for its energy. King Jammy, one of Jamaica’s most respected producers, is known for shaping the digital dancehall sound in the 1980s, and his influence is clear in the crisp, modern vibe of this track. Admiral Bailey brings his signature style to "Them Have Fe Wait." Bailey is well-known for his hit "Big Belly Man," and his commanding voice adds power to the riddim. Clement Irie delivers "Hungry No Laugh" with a smooth, catchy flow. Daddy Lizzard’s "Dibi Dibi Girl" keeps the energy up, showing his skills as a veteran deejay. Flourgan’s "Bounce" rounds out the set with playful lyrics and a strong delivery. Together, these artists shape the riddim into something special. Every set ends strong with this club-ready riddim now, proving that Duck Dance – Super Power is a must-hear for dancehall fans.
Tracklist:
- 11-King Jammys And Bobby Digital-16 Duck-Yard
- Admiral Bailey – Them Have Fe Wait
- Clement Irie – Hungry No Laugh
- Daddy Lizzard – Dibi Dibi Girl
- Flourgan – Bounce
- Horese Man – Dj Of The Year
- Johnny P – Jump And Spread Out
- Josey Wales – Stamp Out
- Lecturer – Dj Find Me
- Ninja Man – More Reality
- Red Dragon – Duck
- Shaka Demus – Bad Bad Shaka
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