MOVE IT RIDDIM produced by HOW YU FI SAY DAT 1993
Move It Overview
The label behind the bashment flow in 1993 was HOW YU FI SAY DAT, a name known for its strong influence on the dancehall scene. This label shaped the sound of the early 90s with a bold and energetic approach. The producer, also called HOW YU FI SAY DAT, is respected for pushing dancehall forward, especially with a focus on powerful riddims that catch the ear of both selectors and fans. Their productions have been played widely across Jamaica and helped set the tone for bashment parties. The Move It Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Galaxy P delivered the standout track "Movie Star," showing his signature style that later led him to more hits in the dancehall world. Jigsy King, known for his hit "Work The Body Good," helped drive the riddim with his unmistakable voice and presence. Mad Cobra added "Mek Noise" to the mix; he is famous for his chart-topping single "Flex" from the same era, which reached the top of the US Billboard Rap chart. Major Mackerel’s "Galong So" and Snagga Puss’s "Woman Fi Look Good" rounded out the set, each bringing their own flavor to the riddim. These tunes were favorites for selectors, filling 1993’s dancehall sessions with excitement and street energy. The Move It Riddim remains a snapshot of that vibrant time.
Move It Tracklist:
- Galaxy P – Movie Star
- Jigsy King – Work The Body Good
- Mad Cobra – Mek Noise
- Major Mackerel – Galong So
- Malvo, Red Rose, Snagga Puss, Red Dragon, Flourgon & Frankie Paul – Informer
- Snagga Puss – Woman Fi Look Good
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