Real Mcckoy Riddim – Eruption Records 1998
Real Mcckoy Overview
The Real Mcckoy Riddim brought a bright, energetic sound to dancehall in 1998. Its lively beat, strong bass, and catchy horn lines made it perfect for parties and dances across Jamaica. The mood is bold and joyful, with each song bringing a different flavor to the riddim. Charlie Mcckoy leads with “The Real Mcckoy,” a track that stands out for its confident delivery and memorable hooks. Delly Ranks, known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Buju Banton, adds his own style to the riddim with “Real Mcckoy.” Kerosene Oil’s “Lady In The Bimma” brings a playful and smooth touch, while Little Lenny, famous for his 1990s hit “Healthy Body,” keeps things fun with “Playa.” Murdock’s “Go Slow” offers a steady groove, showing the riddim’s range. Each artist brings their own voice, making the riddim fresh from start to finish. Powerman’s “No More War” and the “Real Maccoy — Instrumental” round out the release, giving listeners both vocal and pure musical versions to enjoy. The Real Mcckoy Riddim was crafted by a talented team, with Charlie Mcckoy as a key architect behind its sound. The riddim came out on the Real Mcckoy label, which helped push it into dancehall’s spotlight. Fans from 1998 remember this riddim as a true yard anthem. Its energy and mix of artists made it a favorite on sound systems and at street dances, and it still brings back memories for many today.
Real Mcckoy Tracklist:
- Charlie Mcckoy – The Real Mcckoy
- Delly Ranks – Real Mcckoy
- Kerosene Oil – Lady In The Bimma
- Little Lenny – Playa
- Murdock – Go Slow
- Powerman – No More War
- Real Maccoy – Instrumental
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