
By 1992, dancehall was deep into its digitized, street-level phase, and Fast Car sits right in that moment with Steely and Clevie leaning on sharp rhythm programming and a cast of DJs and singers who knew how to ride it. The set is tied to the duo’s fast-moving 1992 period, the same year they were pushing other releases under the Steely and Clevie banner. Flourgon’s God Bless Youth feels like the anchor here, while Foxy Brown’s title cut and Danny Dread’s Gunshot Fi Botha keep the energy clipped and direct. The sequencing runs like a proper dancehall showcase: 11 cuts, one instrumental from Steely and Clevie themselves, and a final stretch that keeps the momentum tight instead of spreading the tunes out for effect.
FAST CAR RIDDIM produced by STEELY AND CLEVIE RECORDS 1992
Fast Car Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1992
- Style: Dancehall
- Total tracks: 11
- Unique artists on riddim: 12
- Production credits: STEELY AND CLEVIE RECORDS
- Key artists on this riddim: Flourgon
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1992 Dancehall Riddims
Fast Car Riddim 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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