PUSS & DOG RIDDIM produced by FITZMAR 1995
Puss And Dog Overview
The yard session tape featuring the Puss And Dog riddim first appeared in Kingston, Jamaica, during 1995. This tape quickly became a favorite among sound system selectors, who played it at street dances and local sessions across the city. The riddim’s infectious energy and heavy bass made it a staple for dancehall fans that year. Three standout artists brought their voices to this session. Admiral Tibet recorded "Run Run" over the riddim, adding his signature conscious lyrics and smooth delivery. Admiral Tibet is well known for his hit song "Serious Time," which remains a classic in reggae circles. Michigan, another respected deejay, voiced "Many More." Michigan is famous for his work with Smiley on the album "Rub A Dub Style," which helped define the early dancehall sound. Simpleton contributed "Puss & Dog," giving the session a rough, streetwise flavor. Simpleton’s style was popular in the mid-1990s, especially after his hit "Coca Cola Shape" brought him wider attention. The producer behind the riddim, FITZMAR, was active in Jamaica’s dancehall scene during the 1990s. FITZMAR is known for building tracks that sound powerful on large sound systems and for working with several established artists of the era. The Puss And Dog riddim remains one of his best-known productions, still remembered for its driving rhythm and club appeal.
Puss And Dog Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibet – Run Run
- Donovan Steele – Water Run Dry
- Lee Van Cliff, Fire House George & Chris Merdith – Version
- Michigan – Many More
- Simpleton – Puss & Dog
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