MORE BLUE DRAWERS RIDDIM produced by BIG JEANS RECORDS 2000
More Blue Drawers Overview
Back in 2000, street dances in Jamaica were all about the right riddim. Sound system selectors knew the crowd wanted something fresh and powerful. That year, the More Blue Drawers Riddim became a true selector’s choice. When this riddim dropped, the energy in the dance changed right away. Selectors loved to play it because it kept the party moving and the crowd excited. The mastermind behind this riddim was BIG JEANS RECORDS. This label is known for building strong, catchy dancehall tracks. BIG JEANS RECORDS has released other popular riddims and worked with many big names in dancehall. Their work on More Blue Drawers Riddim showed their skill in making beats that sound good on big speakers and keep people dancing. This riddim featured some standout songs. Christopher delivered “Give Me Your Loving,” a track that showed his smooth voice and style. Delly came strong with “Independant Woman.” Elephant Man, famous for hits like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” brought his high energy to “Yu A War.” Lady Saw, known as the Queen of Dancehall and winner of a Grammy for later work, gave us “Gimmi Respect.” Powerman added “No Friend Fassy” to the mix. The version, called “Blue Drawers Riddim,” let selectors show off the beat alone. This riddim was a big part of dancehall in 2000, and selectors still remember how it rocked the dances.
More Blue Drawers Tracklist:
- Christopher – Give Me Your Loving
- Delly – Independant Woman
- Elephant Man – Yu A War
- Lady Saw – Gimmi Respect
- Powerman – No Friend Fassy
- Version – Blue Drawers Riddim
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