HOWIE THE VAMPIRE RIDDIM produced by IMPAK ENTERTAINMENT 1996
Howie The Vampire Overview
When Howie The Vampire Riddim hit the scene in 1996, dancehall fans reacted fast. DJs across Jamaica and beyond kept the riddim on heavy rotation, and crowds loved the fresh sound. The energy was high in every dance, and the mix quickly became a street favorite. Two standout tracks helped drive this momentum. Major Danger delivered “Millicent,” a song that showed off his sharp delivery and unique voice. Major Danger is well known for his work on the local dancehall circuit, and “Millicent” added to his reputation for catchy, memorable songs. Pangy’s “Thanks & Praise” also became a crowd-pleaser. Pangy’s style brought a heartfelt feel to the riddim, and the song’s positive message connected with listeners. Behind the scenes, IMPAK ENTERTAINMENT produced the riddim and released it. The label is recognized for its work in the 1990s dancehall scene, often supporting new talent and bringing fresh sounds to the market. IMPAK ENTERTAINMENT’s productions have been played by top selectors and are still remembered for their impact during that era. Howie The Vampire Riddim captured the street anthem vibe that defined dancehall in 1996. With strong contributions from Major Danger and Pangy, and the skilled touch of IMPAK ENTERTAINMENT, this riddim remains a favorite for fans of classic dancehall.
Howie The Vampire Tracklist:
- Major Danger – Millicent
- Pangy – Thanks & Praise
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