MORE GAL RIDDIM produced by JAMMYS RECORDS 1995
More Gal Overview
In the mid-1990s, dancehall was the heartbeat of Jamaican street parties. Every bashment, or dancehall event, was alive with sound systems blasting powerful riddims. The music brought people together, filling the night with energy and excitement. A key force behind this scene was JAMMYS RECORDS. Founded by King Jammy, the label played a big role in shaping dancehall music. King Jammy is famous for producing hits like Wayne Smith’s “Under Mi Sleng Teng,” which changed reggae by introducing digital rhythms. By 1995, JAMMYS RECORDS was known for a steady stream of dancehall riddims that DJs and crowds loved. The “More Gal Riddim” collection captured the raw spirit of those parties. It featured standout tracks from Bounty Killer and General Degree, two artists who brought their own fire to the dancehall. Bounty Killer’s “Book Book Book” and “More Gal” showed his commanding style. By this time, Bounty Killer was already known for hits like “Poor People Fed Up” and respected for his impact on the genre. General Degree’s “Gription” added another layer of energy, showing why he was a favorite at dancehall parties. Played across Jamaica’s bashment scene in 1995, these tracks kept the crowd moving. The set remains a strong example of dancehall’s party power and JAMMYS RECORDS’ lasting influence.
More Gal Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Book Book Book
- Bounty Killer – More Gal
- General Degree – Gription
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