FAST CAR RIDDIM produced by STEELY AND CLEVIE RECORDS 1992
Fast Car Overview
Steely & Clevie Records played a big part in shaping the sound of early 1990s dancehall. The production team, made up of Wycliffe “Steely” Johnson and Cleveland “Clevie” Browne, is known for modernizing reggae rhythms with digital instruments. Their label released many famous riddims and worked with top Jamaican artists. Songs like Steely And Clevie — Sore Finga show their signature style: heavy bass, catchy melodies, and sharp drum patterns. On the Fast Car Riddim, a group of talented deejays brought their own flavor. Bunny General delivers his popular track Bunny General — Love Mi Beverly, known for its playful lyrics and smooth flow. Chicken Hawk’s Chicken Hawk — Education adds energy and humor, making it a favorite for party crowds. Comanche stands out with Comanche — Love Me Dirty, a tune that captures the raw spirit of the dancehall scene. Danny Dread’s Danny Dread — Gunshot Fi Botha is another highlight. Danny Dread is respected in reggae for his strong voice and powerful stage presence. Dominic’s Dominic — Gay Guys also appears on the riddim, showing the wide range of voices featured on this project. When Fast Car Riddim played at parties in 1992, crowds responded with excitement. Its mix of strong beats and unique personalities made it a staple for selectors. Even today, dancehall fans remember how this bashment project kept the dance floors moving and brought people together. The influence of Steely & Clevie Records and the featured artists still echoes in reggae music.
Fast Car Tracklist:
- Bunny General – Love Mi Beverly
- Chicken Hawk – Education
- Comanche – Love Me Dirty
- Danny Dread – Gunshot Fi Botha
- Dominic – Gay Guys
- Flourgon – God Bless Youth
- Foxy Brown – Fast Car
- Nardo Rankin – Hold It Down
- Nigga Mikey – Chatty Chatty
- Steely And Clevie – Sore Finga
- Tuffest – Girls Dem Nuff
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