FED UP RIDDIM produced by ONE TO ONE 1996
Fed Up Overview
In 1996, reggae and dancehall clubs were full of energy. DJs and selectors searched for the best riddims to keep the crowd moving. The Fed Up Riddim became a favorite during this time. Its lively reggae beat and layered sound made it popular in dancehalls and radio mixes. The producer behind Fed Up Riddim is ONE TO ONE. Known for shaping the sound of 1990s reggae, ONE TO ONE worked with several labels and helped launch key tracks in the genre. Their productions stood out for quality and dancefloor appeal. Groove Theory is the featured artist on this release. The duo, made up of Amel Larrieux and Bryce Wilson, is best known for their hit song "Tell Me." Released in 1995, "Tell Me" reached the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and became a classic R&B track. With their smooth vocals and strong songwriting, Groove Theory brought a fresh style to the riddim. DJs in 1996 often played Groove Theory — Tell Me over the Fed Up Riddim, blending R&B with reggae for a unique vibe. Today, selectors still pull out this release when they want to bring back old-school energy. The Fed Up Riddim remains a strong choice for anyone looking to capture the spirit of 1996 reggae and dancehall.
Fed Up Tracklist:
- Fed Up Riddim – Version
- Groove Theory – Tell Me
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