TUXEDO RIDDIM produced by FIREHOUSE CREW 1994
Tuxedo Overview
If you love 1990s dancehall, you will remember the power of the Tuxedo Riddim set from 1994. This collection was a favorite for selectors and dancehall fans across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim was produced by FIREHOUSE CREW, a respected group in reggae and dancehall. FIREHOUSE CREW is known for working with big names like Luciano and Sizzla, and for their signature live band sound. Their influence on the 1990s dancehall scene is still strong today. The Tuxedo Riddim set features Black Coolie with the song "Man Of God," a track that stands out for its energy and message. Fire House Crew themselves deliver the "Tuxedo Riddim Version," showing off their skills as both musicians and producers. Glamour Murphy adds his voice with "Man Shadow," bringing a rough edge to the set. Judas is here too, with "Want A Ride," a tune that fits perfectly with the dancehall vibe of the time. Lukie D, who later became known for his hit "Center Of Attraction" with the group L.U.S.T., sings "I Swear" on this riddim. Pluggy Terrible also joins the line-up with "Nuh Knock People Door," giving the set even more flavor. Even now, this dancehall set sparks memories of 1994, when these tracks kept the dance moving and the crowd hyped.
Tuxedo Tracklist:
- Black Coolie – Man Of God
- Fire House Crew – Tuxedo Riddim Version
- Glamour Murphy – Man Shadow
- Judas – Want A Ride
- Lukie D – I Swear
- Pluggy Terrible – Nuh Knock People Door
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