HOT TURKEY RIDDIM produced by FATHER POW 1993
Hot Turkey Overview
Back in 1993, a new dancehall collection brought a fresh bashment flow to the scene. The rhythm had a fast, lively beat that made people want to move. It was bright and full of energy, with catchy melodies that stayed in your head. This bashment style was perfect for street parties and dancehall sessions, giving everyone a chance to show off their moves. Several artists helped shape this collection with their own unique styles. Gringo came in strong with “Settle Down,” bringing his tough voice and confident delivery. Louie Culture added his own flavor with “Mad Them.” Louie Culture is known for his big hit “Gangalee,” which made him a respected name in dancehall. Ricky General’s “Mama” brought a heartfelt touch, showing his smooth flow and emotional style. Turbo Belly turned up the heat with “Fire,” adding even more excitement to the bashment mix. Behind the scenes, the producer FATHER POW played a major role. He is well known for running the Stone Love label, one of Jamaica’s most famous sound systems and record labels. FATHER POW’s ear for talent and sharp production skills helped the collection stand out, making sure each track had a strong, clear sound. The bashment flow from this 1993 release quickly became a key part of dancehall music, inspiring both fans and artists. The energy and vibe from these songs still live on today.
Hot Turkey Tracklist:
- Gringo – Settle Down
- Hot Turkey Riddim – Version
- Louie Culture – Mad Them
- Ricky General – Mama
- Turbo Belly – Fire
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