Fire Stick Riddim – Rockers World Records 1996
Fire Stick Overview
The Fire Stick Riddim stands out as a classic example of 1996 dancehall energy. Built on lively, bouncing beats, this rhythm became a favorite for selectors and sound systems all over Jamaica. The real magic happened at the mixing board, where engineers shaped the sound, adding depth and drive to every track. Sly & Robbie, the famous production duo, played a key role in creating the riddim. Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare are known worldwide for their tight rhythms and have worked on countless hits across reggae and dancehall. Each artist brought their own style to the Fire Stick Riddim. Bunny General’s “Straight Wid The Girls” is full of energy and charm, while Hammer Mouth’s “Spirit Tek” adds a hypnotic flow. Ninja Ford, with “Gimme The Herb,” delivers a catchy performance that fits the riddim perfectly. Ninja Man, a legend in dancehall with a long list of hits like “Murder Dem,” brings his trademark intensity on “Boxing.” Papa Bon & Ninja Ford team up for “Gun Don't Or Smile,” showing how collaboration can lift a track. Ricky General’s “Fire Distinguisher” adds more variety, and the instrumental “Fire Stick” by Sly & Robbie shows off the riddim’s full power. These artists helped shape the bashment sound of 1996, making Fire Stick Riddim a true dancehall classic.
Fire Stick Tracklist:
- Bunny General – Straight Wid The Girls
- Fire Stick Riddim – Instrumental
- Hammer Mouth – Spirit Tek
- Ninja Ford – Gimme The Herb
- Ninja Man – Boxing
- Papa Bon & Ninja Ford – Gun Don’t Or Smile
- Ricky General – Fire Distinguisher
- Sly & Robbie – Fire Stick
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