FISH BONE RIDDIM produced by UP & DANCE -1997
Fish Bone Overview
In the late 1990s, dancehall selectors looked for fresh sounds to keep dancers moving. In 1997, many DJs turned to the Fish Bone Riddim, produced by UP and DANCE -. This production team was active in the UK reggae and dancehall scene, known for energetic riddims that worked well in clubs and sound system events. The Fish Bone Riddim brought together a strong lineup. Little Clarky delivered "Agony," a track that fit the dancehall mood of the time. DC Ninja’s "Fish Bone" was another favorite for selectors, helping to drive the riddim’s popularity in dancehalls. Glamma Kid teamed up with Milky B for "Blam Blam Original Mix." Glamma Kid was already known for his UK chart success, especially with songs like "Taboo" and his collaborations with Shola Ama and Beenie Man. Milky B, featured on several tracks, also worked with East Crew on "Blam Blam," and had a solo cut called "Blam Blam." These songs gave the riddim different flavors, making it easy for DJs to keep the crowd’s attention. The selector’s choice of Fish Bone Riddim in 1997 captured the energy of the dancehall scene. With UP and DANCE - behind the production and a talented set of artists, this release became a memorable part of the era’s sound.
Fish Bone Tracklist:
- Little Clarky – Agony
- DC Ninja – Fish Bone
- Glamma Kid & Milky B – Blam Blam Original Mix
- Milky B and East Crew – Blam Blam
- Milky B – Blam Blam
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