POLICE IN HELICOPTER RIDDIM produced by FLABBA MUSIC 2001
Police In Helicopter Overview
The 2001 roots instrumental known as the Police In Helicopter riddim remains a strong foundation in reggae music. Its deep bass and steady drum patterns are classic, but it also mixes well with other genres. This blend lets artists from different backgrounds add their own style, making the riddim popular with both roots reggae fans and new listeners. Yellow Man’s “Police In Helicopter” is a standout track on this riddim. Yellow Man is a dancehall legend, famous for his powerful voice and hits like “Zungguzungguguzungguzeng.” On this riddim, his energetic delivery fits perfectly with the roots instrumental. Dean Fraser, a respected saxophonist, adds a soulful touch with “Dean In Helicopter.” Fraser has worked with many reggae greats and is known for his smooth sax sounds. Other artists bring their own flavor. Daville’s “No One Can” shows his smooth singing style. Daville is known for his song “Always on My Mind,” which was a big hit in Jamaica and the reggae world. Delly Ranks gives a dancehall edge with “Social Girlfriend,” while Devonte adds his unique vocals on “Whatever.” Tony Curtis also joins with “Cheating And Lies,” known for his strong voice in reggae and lovers rock. The producer FLABBA MUSIC played a key role in this riddim’s sound. FLABBA MUSIC is linked to the Roots Radics band, which helped shape reggae’s sound in the 1980s and beyond. Their experience keeps the music rooted in tradition while sounding fresh.
Police In Helicopter Tracklist:
- Yellow Man – Police In Helicopter
- Daville – No One Can
- Dean Fraser – Dean In Helicopter
- Delly Ranks – Social Girlfriend
- Devonte – Whatever
- Tony Curtis – Cheating And Lies
- Police In Helicopter Riddim – Version
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