LIVE WIRE RIDDIM produced by FIRE HOUSE CREW 2002
Live Wire Overview
In 2002, the dancehall scene was buzzing with energy, and one of the standout riddims that year was crafted by the talented producers known as FIRE HOUSE CREW. Known for their powerful and anthemic sound, FIRE HOUSE CREW has a long history in reggae and dancehall music, contributing to many hits and shaping the sound of the era. Their influence is undeniable, and they played a crucial role in creating the Live Wire Riddim, which became a favorite in dancehall parties and festivals. The Live Wire Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who each brought their unique flair to the track. Anthony B, known for his conscious lyrics and energetic performances, delivered "Selassie," a track that resonated with many fans. Danny English And Phone teamed up for "Keep On Moving," a song that kept the dance floors alive with its infectious rhythm. Delly Ranks added to the riddim's appeal with "Girls," a track that celebrated the vibrant dancehall culture. Other artists like Determine with "Oh No" and Junior Kelly with "Flippin And Floppin" also contributed to the riddim's success, each bringing their distinct style and voice. Junior Kelly, in particular, is known for his hit song "Love So Nice," which solidified his place in reggae music. Even today, when selectors play these tracks, it brings back the vibe of 2002, reminding fans of the unforgettable dancehall parties and the timeless music created by FIRE HOUSE CREW and these talented artists.
Live Wire Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Selassie
- Danny English And Phone – Keep On Moving
- Delly Ranks – Girls
- Determine – Oh No
- Junior Kelly – Flippin And Floppin
- Lazer B – Low Di Yute
- Lukie D – More Woman
- Murphy – Haters
- Natural Black – Never Get Weary
- Nitty Kutchie – Girls Dem Rule
- Shadu – Shadu Mi Name
- Sizzla – Mek Mi Have It
- Spectacula And Liggo – Nutten Fi Di People
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Whats Love
- Turbulence – Big Riot
- Wasp And Davil – Originality
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