FEVER RIDDIM produced by PICKOUT RECORDS 1988
Fever Overview
The new Fever Riddim is turning heads in dancehall, and it all starts with the beat maker behind it. PICKOUT RECORDS is the producer of this riddim. The label has a long history in Jamaican music, known for helping to launch the careers of many dancehall stars since the 1980s. PICKOUT RECORDS is respected for its unique sound and has produced several popular tracks over the years. On this riddim, some well-known artists are making waves. Hopeton James brings his smooth vocals to "Got To Be There," showing why he is loved by reggae fans. Japanese brings energy with "Roughest Hatman," while Johnny P delivers a message of peace in "Love And Unity." Johnny P is remembered for his 1990s hit "Bike Back," which made him a household name in dancehall. Ninja Man teams up with Tinga Stewart on "Cover Me," giving the riddim a classic touch. Tinga Stewart, known for winning the Festival Song Competition in 1974 with "Play De Music," also features solo on "Cover Me." These songs, along with tracks from Pliers, Shadow Man, Tommy Trouble Feat Robert Levy, Robert Levy, and Wayne Wonder, keep the bashment flow alive. With these strong voices and catchy beats, the Fever Riddim is keeping dancehall hot and fresh on yard playlists today.
Fever Tracklist:
- Hopeton James – Got To Be There
- Japanese – Roughest Hatman
- Johnny P – Love And Unity
- Ninja Man Feat Tinga Stewart – Cover Me
- Pliers – Her Love Is Burning
- Shadow Man – Woman A Fi Nice
- Tommy Trouble Feat Robert Levy – Heart Skip Beat
- Wayne Wonder – Girl Its Over Now
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