Flag Riddim produced by Maurice Johnson and published by Quietland Music for Black Scorpio Recording Studio in 1994.
Flag Overview
In 1994, the Flag Riddim bashment flow came together with energy and creativity inside Black Scorpio Recording Studio. The studio hand played a big role, guiding the sound to make it perfect for the dance floors. Maurice Johnson produced the riddim, bringing his experience and vision to the project. Black Scorpio Recording Studio, known for shaping the sound of 1990s dancehall, released the riddim through Quietland Music. Each artist added something special to the Flag Riddim. Hammer Mouth brought his unique voice to “So So Love,” giving the track a catchy and memorable hook. Mad Cobra, already famous for his hit “Flex,” delivered “Body Ready” with his signature style. His strong presence made the song stand out in the bashment scene. Mega Banton, known for his deep voice and energetic delivery, added “Money Money” to the mix. The song’s lively lyrics fit the party vibe of 1994’s dancehalls. Pinchers, with his smooth singing style, contributed “How Does It Feel.” He was already respected for hits like “Bandelero,” and this song showed his versatility. Powerman’s “Progressive Wife” brought humor and rhythm, while Richie Brown’s “A Lover Like Me” and Saba Tooth’s “Have De Flue” added more layers. Maurice Johnson himself closed out the riddim with “Flag Riddim Version.” Together, these tracks made the Flag Riddim a favorite in 1994’s bashment scene.
Flag Tracklist:
- Hammer Mouth – So So Love
- Mad Cobra – Body Ready
- Mega Banton – Money Money
- Pinchers – How Does It Feel
- Powerman – Progressive Wife
- Richie Brown – A Lover Like Me
- Saba Tooth – Have De Flue
- Maurice Johnson – Flag Riddim Version
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