GIRLZ PROGRAM RIDDIM produced by SAFE HOUSE MUSIC 1998
Girlz Program Overview
In 1998, SAFE HOUSE MUSIC released the Girlz Program Riddim, a dancehall beat that quickly became popular. SAFE HOUSE MUSIC is known for producing strong dancehall tracks in the late 1990s, helping to shape the sound of the era. Their work often attracted both new and established artists, making their riddims favorites among DJs and fans. The Girlz Program Riddim brought together several talented artists. Chappa Jan delivered “Yardie,” a song that captured the energy of the dancehall scene. Chuckleberry’s “Model And Pose” added a playful style, while Delly Ranks performed “Can’t Put We Out,” showing his skills as both a deejay and producer. Delly Ranks is also known for his hit “Pon Di Corner,” which he did with T.O.K. in 2003, highlighting his lasting presence in dancehall music. Mad Cobra, who is famous for his 1992 number one Billboard hit “Flex,” contributed “Girlz Program” to the riddim. His strong voice and experience gave the track extra power. Powerman recorded “Two Weeks,” adding his own flavor to the project. Other artists like Prince Oret with “On My Ming” and Rusty Mac with “Gal A Say” also joined, making the release even more diverse. Many selectors still play the Girlz Program Riddim at parties, keeping its legacy alive. The combination of SAFE HOUSE MUSIC’s production and the unique voices of each artist made this 1998 release a classic in dancehall history.
Girlz Program Tracklist:
- Chappa Jan – Yardie
- Chuckleberry – Model And Pose
- Delly Ranks – Can’t Put We Out
- Mad Cobra – Girlz Program
- Powerman – Two Weeks
- Prince Oret – On My Ming
- Rusty Mac – Gal A Say
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