POWERPLAY RIDDIM produced by A.Cameron for HOW YUH FI SEY DAT
Powerplay Overview
The Powerplay Riddim came from the HOW YUH FI SEY DAT label, known for delivering some of the heaviest bashment sounds of the late 1990s. This release, driven by strong basslines and energetic rhythms, made a big impact in 1998’s dancehall scene. A.Cameron, the producer behind HOW YUH FI SEY DAT, played a key role in shaping the riddim. Cameron, who has worked on several influential dancehall tracks, is recognized for his sharp ear and ability to craft beats that keep the dancefloor moving. His work on the Powerplay Riddim showed his skill at bringing artists and rhythms together for a memorable sound. The line-up on this riddim is impressive. Alley Cat delivers “Girls Graduate,” bringing his signature flow to the track. Beenie Man, often called the “King of Dancehall” and winner of the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, steps up with “Nah Bow,” adding star power and lyrical fire. Devonte & Tanto Metro, known for their global hit “Everyone Falls in Love,” team up again for “Go So,” a song that keeps the energy high. Frisco Kid joins the bashment with “Passion Touch,” while General B adds his unique voice to “Ziggy Ziggy.” Other artists include Ghost with “What Have You Done,” Mad Cobra with “Anytime You Want War,” and Powerman with “Wuk Dem Fi Hours.” Each track highlights the riddim’s heavy, dance-ready style.
Powerplay Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Girls Graduate
- Beenie Man – Nah Bow
- Devonte & Tanto Metro – Go So
- Frisco Kid – Passion Touch
- General B – Ziggy Ziggy
- Ghost – What Have You Done
- Mad Cobra – Anytime You Want War
- Powerman – Wuk Dem Fi Hours
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