LIVE WIRE RIDDIM produced by FIREHOUSE CREW 2002
Live Wire Overview
When the yard session tape featuring the Live Wire Riddim hit the streets in 2002, dancehall fans quickly embraced it, turning it into an anthem that resonated across the community. The tape showcased a blend of smooth beats and fiery energy, captivating listeners and selectors alike. Anthony B brought his signature intensity with "King Selassie," a track that echoed his powerful presence in reggae, known for his consistent advocacy for social justice and Rastafarian beliefs. Meanwhile, Danny English and Mr. Pang kept spirits high with "Keep On Moving," a song that encouraged perseverance and positivity. Determine's "Oh No" added a layer of urgency and resilience, marking another memorable performance in his career, known for hits like "Kette Drum." Nitty Kutchie celebrated the strength and influence of women in "Girls Dem Rule," while Junior Kelly, famous for his hit "Love So Nice," delivered "Flipping And Flopping," a track that added to his reputation for insightful lyrics and engaging rhythms. The riddim was crafted by the renowned FIREHOUSE CREW, a production powerhouse with a history of shaping the sound of dancehall. Known for their work with legendary artists and their ability to produce tracks that remain relevant, FIREHOUSE CREW ensured that each song on the tape was a testament to authentic dancehall vibes. Even years later, selectors continue to reach for this yard session tape, a testament to its enduring appeal and the exceptional contributions of the artists involved.
Live Wire Tracklist:
- Anthony B – King Selassie
- Danny English And Mr. Pang – Keep On Moving
- Determine – Oh No
- Nitty Kutchie – Girls Dem Rule
- Junior Kelly – Flipping And Flopping
- Spectacular And Lego – Nutten Fi Di People
- Turbulence – Big Riott
- Shadoo – Ganja Plan
- Sizzla – Mek Mi Have It
- Delly Ranks – Girls
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