When A Man Loves A Woman Riddim produced by Henry “Junjo” Laws – Junjo x Volcano
When A Man Loves A Woman Overview
In 1992, the bashment flow in Jamaica was full of energy. Parties and yard sessions were alive with new sounds. The "When A Man Loves A Woman" riddim became a real favorite in this scene. The music felt raw and exciting, matching the spirit of the dancehall crowds. A big part of this riddim’s success came from the producer, Henry "Junjo" Laws. Known for his work in the 1980s and early 1990s, Junjo Laws helped to shape the sound of reggae and dancehall. He ran the Volcano label, which was famous for producing hits with artists like Yellowman and Barrington Levy. Junjo’s touch brought a strong, upbeat rhythm to the session, making the riddim easy to recognize and dance to. The artists on this tape each brought their own style. Jack Radics is known for his smooth vocals, and his track "When A Man Loves A Woman" stands out for its catchy delivery. Sheriff’s "Cho Cho Printer" adds a playful twist to the riddim, giving dancers something new to enjoy. Henry Junjo Laws himself delivers "When A Man Loves A Woman Version," showing his skills not just as a producer but also as an artist. Together, these tracks captured the real feeling of 1992’s dancehall. The tape became a true yard classic, remembered for its lively sound and strong bashment flow.
When A Man Loves A Woman Tracklist:
- Jack Radics – When A Man Loves A Woman
- Sheriff – Cho Cho Printer
- Henry Junjo Laws – When A Man Loves A Woman Version
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