FIGHT FI YU RIGHTS RIDDIM produced by MC WORTH 1995
Fight Fi Yu Rights Overview
The Fight Fi Yu Rights Riddim was built in the studio with a clear vision. MC WORTH, the producer, wanted a new sound for the dancehall scene in 1995. He focused on heavy bass and sharp drums to make the riddim stand out. MC WORTH is known for his work in the 1990s Jamaican dancehall. His productions often brought new energy to sound system sessions, and he released music on his own label, helping young artists get noticed. On this riddim, three artists delivered strong performances. Simpleton voiced “Fight Fe Yu Rights.” Simpleton is best known for his hit song “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” which was a big success in the 1990s and made him popular in the dancehall world. His style is easy to recognize, and he brings the same lively energy to “Fight Fe Yu Rights.” Skull Man and Teddy T teamed up for “Back Out.” The two artists matched the riddim’s power with their bold lyrics and delivery. Teddy T has worked with several other dancehall acts over the years, building his name in the local scene. Selectors still play the Fight Fi Yu Rights Riddim in yard sessions today. The tape brings back memories and gives old-school dancehall fans that special feeling. The riddim’s spark and energy keep it alive in Jamaican music history.
Fight Fi Yu Rights Tracklist:
- Simpleton – Fight Fe Yu Rights
- Skull Man & Teddy T – Back Out
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