Money Power Riddim – Mark 1 Records 2000
Money Power Overview
When the Money Power Riddim dropped in 2000, dancehall fans in Jamaica and beyond took notice right away. The sound was fresh and full of energy, and parties everywhere started moving to its beat. The riddim quickly became a favorite for those who loved real yard music. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists who voiced it. Elephant Man’s “Pop It Out” was a standout. Known for his lively stage presence and hits like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” Elephant Man brought his signature style to the track. Harry Toddler, who gained fame as a member of Scare Dem Crew, added his own flavor with “Wind Mill.” The instrumental by Money Power kept the riddim’s horns and rhythm in focus, making it a strong foundation for all the songs. Roundhead, another respected name from the dancehall scene, delivered “Big Life,” adding more variety to the project. The riddim was created by Money Power and released on the Money Power label. The production captured the spirit of the time, with its bold horn riffs and steady groove. Many remember this riddim as a clear example of what yard music sounded like at the turn of the millennium. It still stands out as a dancehall classic from that era.
Money Power Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Pop It Out
- Harry Toddler – Wind Mill
- Money Power – Instrumental
- Roundhead – Big Life
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