Moving Away Aka Grab Yuh Lass Riddim produced by Duke Records 1994
Moving Away Aka Grab Yuh Lass Overview
In 1994, a lively dancehall release called the Moving Away aka Grab Yuh Lass riddim appeared in Jamaica. This riddim quickly became popular among selectors, staying in heavy rotation at dances and sound system sessions throughout the year. The project brought together several artists, each giving their own style to the riddim. Falcon delivered the song "In Deh," adding strong energy to the tracklist. Lukie D, known for his smooth vocals and for being a member of the popular group L.U.S.T., contributed "Now & Forever." Stanley’s "Kisi Loo" added a unique touch, while Tony Tuff, who had earlier success with songs like "Come Fe Mash It" in the 1980s, performed "Fire Fire." Rounding out the set, the instrumental "Duke" was credited to Version, giving DJs and selectors a chance to showcase the riddim itself. The riddim was built and produced by Duke Records, a label with a solid reputation in the Jamaican music scene. Duke Records had already been known for working with top artists and was respected for its consistent quality in dancehall and reggae production. DJs and sound systems embraced this release, using it to energize crowds and keep dances moving. The combination of strong artists and a catchy riddim helped make it a memorable part of 1994’s dancehall landscape.
Moving Away Aka Grab Yuh Lass Tracklist:
- Falcon – In Deh
- Lukie D – Now & Forever
- Stanley – Kisi Loo
- Tony Tuff – Fire Fire
- Version – Duke
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