WHEN AKA COCA COLA BOTTLE RIDDIM produced by STEELY & CLEVIE RECORDS 1992
When Aka Coca Cola Bottle Overview
In 1992, the dancehall scene in Jamaica was full of energy and new sounds. One of the most important beats of that year was created by STEELY & CLEVIE RECORDS. This production duo, made up of Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson and Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, were known for shaping the digital dancehall sound. Their label released many big hits and worked with top artists, making them legends in reggae and dancehall music. The riddim, known as "Coca Cola Bottle," brought together some of the hottest names in dancehall. Baby Wayne stood out with his track "Mama." Baby Wayne was known for his sharp lyrics and social commentary. His song "Mama" became one of his signature tunes, showing his unique style. Bajja Jedd delivered "Hop Scotch," bringing his own flavor to the riddim. General Pecos, with "Body Work Shop," added humor and catchy lyrics, a style he was famous for. Mad Cobra, already popular for his hit "Flex," contributed "Shot No Talk," which matched his tough, commanding presence in dancehall. Pennie Irie, also known for songs like "No Problem," gave fans "Matie" and "Matey," both filled with witty storytelling. Each artist brought something fresh to the riddim, making it a must-have for selectors and fans. For dancehall fans, the Coca Cola Bottle riddim is a key part of 1992. Its sound filled clubs and dancehalls, and the tracks from Baby Wayne, Bajja Jedd, General Pecos, Mad Cobra, and Pennie Irie still echo through dancehall history.
When Aka Coca Cola Bottle Tracklist:
- Baby Wayne – Mama
- Bajja Jedd – Hop Scotch
- General Pecos – Body Work Shop
- Mad Cobra – Shot No Talk
- Pennie Irie – Matie
- Penny Irie – Matey
- Powerman – Stone
- Shabba Ranks – Ting a Ling
- Simpleton – Coca Cola Bottle
- Singing Sweet – When I See you Smile
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