PICK IT UP AKA REJOICE RIDDIM produced by ROOTSMAN 1996
Pick It Up Aka Rejoice Overview
In 1996, a yard session tape made a big splash in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. DJs across the island kept playing it, and it quickly became a favorite at parties and street dances. The tape carried the true sound of the era, full of energy and catchy rhythms. Two artists stood out on this release. Daddy Francis delivered “Rejoice,” a track that matched his powerful style. He was already known in the dancehall world, especially for his energetic performances and his ability to connect with crowds. Fe Real brought “Big It Up,” a tune that showed off his lyrical flow and strong presence. Both songs fit perfectly with the raw, streetwise vibe of 1996 dancehall. Behind the scenes, the producer ROOTSMAN shaped the sound. ROOTSMAN is respected for his work with several reggae and dancehall acts and is known for his unique touch in the studio. His productions often feature catchy hooks and rhythms that keep people moving. He has worked with notable labels and helped launch many tracks that became favorites in the dancehall community. This tape’s riddim became a street anthem, capturing the spirit of 1996 dancehall. The combination of Daddy Francis, Fe Real, and ROOTSMAN created a sound that still gets respect from fans and selectors today.
Pick It Up Aka Rejoice Tracklist:
- Daddy Francis – Rejoice
- Fe Real – Big It Up
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