Hande Hande Riddim – Dj FoXXo972 Production 1997
Hande Hande Overview
When the Hande Hande Riddim dropped in 1997, dancehall fans quickly embraced its lively sound. The mix brought a fresh, energetic vibe to parties and radio, turning it into a favorite for selectors and crowds alike. People loved how each track stood out, but still kept the yard moving with the same driving beat. Bounty Killer Hit List’s “Run De Place” was a highlight, showing why Bounty Killer is known for his commanding delivery and influence in the dancehall scene. Buccaneer & Doom Dandimite teamed up for “Look And Steer,” adding their own twist to the riddim. Captain Barkey’s “Hand Up Deh” kept the energy high, while Elephant Man delivered two songs—“Man A Shotta” and “Rupaul System”—showcasing the style that would later help him earn the nickname “Energy God.” General Degree’s “Nah Surrender” brought his signature flow, and Ghost contributed both “Be The One” and “How Could I,” adding smooth vocals. Mad Cobra’s “Gangsters Don't Bow” and “Hot Clothes” rounded out the mix, reminding fans of his chart-topping past with hits like “Flex.” The Hande Hande Riddim was crafted by Star Trail, a label known for quality dancehall productions in the 1990s. The beat became a staple in 1997, marking a strong moment in the genre’s history.
Hande Hande Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer Hit List – Run De Place
- Buccaneer & Doom Dandimite – Look And Steer
- Captain Barkey – Hand Up Deh
- Elephant Man – Man A Shotta
- Elephant Man – Rupaul System
- General Degree – Nah Surrender
- Ghost – Be The One
- Ghost – How Could I
- Mad Cobra – Gangsters Don’t Bow
- Mad Cobra – Hot Clothes
- Maxwell – Unknown
- Vegas – Sweet Pineapple
- Nitty Kutchie & Angel Doolas – Top Shatta
- Roundhead – Weed Is Life
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