EGYPTIAN RIDDIM produced by FIREHOUSE CREW
Egyptian Overview
The Egyptian Riddim is a true selector’s choice from Jamaica, first released in 1995. This dancehall riddim brought a new kind of energy to the dance. It quickly became a favourite for sound clashes and parties. Beenie Man is one of the big names on this riddim. His song, “If A Girl A Say,” shows his sharp style. Beenie Man is known for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and is called the “King of Dancehall.” Black Collie brings strong vibes with “Can’t Stop Chat The Man.” Delly Ranks and Jason Sweetness team up for “Send Fi All The Girls,” adding a fun, party feel. Ghost’s “Say It Loud” is smooth and catchy. Firehouse Crew, the band behind the riddim, delivers “Egyptian Version,” showing their skill as both musicians and producers. The real power behind the riddim is Firehouse Crew. This group is famous for backing many reggae and dancehall stars in the 1990s. They have worked with artists like Luciano and Sizzla, and are known for their tight live sound and classic productions. Egyptian Riddim is a piece of dancehall history. In 1995, it helped define the sound and energy of the dance. If you love classic dancehall, this is a must-listen, full of fire from start to finish.
Egyptian Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – If A Girl A Say
- Black Collie – Can?t Stop Chat The Man
- Delly Ranks & Jason Sweetness – Send Fi All The Girls
- Firehouse Crew – Egyptian Version
- Ghost – Say It Loud
- Lady G – In A Bundle
- Lukie D – Can’t You See
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