
Who She Love produced by Philip Smart, King Jammy, Gyasi Addae for Eclipse, Jammy’s, Gyasi, Kingston 11 in 1988
Who She Love Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1988
- Total tracks: 21
- Unique artists on riddim: 26
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: Bounty Killer, Chevelle Franklyn, Cocoa Tea, Courtney Melody, Elephant Man, Ken Boothe
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Who She Love Riddim is a 1988 various-artist juggling from Philip Smart, King Jammy and Gyasi Addae, linked to Eclipse, Jammy’s, Gyasi and Kingston 11. The line-up pulls together key cuts like Home T, Cocoa Tea and Shabba Ranks on Who She Love, plus Colin Roach, Courtney Melody, Ken Boothe and Hugo Barrington, with later pull-ups from Bounty Killer and Brian and Tony Gold showing how long the rhythm kept carrying weight. Built on a classic late-’80s dancehall feel, it moves between lovers rock, conscious crossover and tougher deejay style, and the trio cut at the center helped make the riddim one of Jammy’s better-known combination records.
Who She Love Riddim Tracklist:
- Dub – Five Pound Box Of Dubs Version
- Bounty Killer – Smoke The Herb (1994)
- Brian & Tony Gold – Bulls Eye Pt. 2 (1994)
- Brian & Tony Gold – King Jammy Yo Hit Me (Dub Plate) (1988)
- Carlton Livingston – Let Me Love You (1989)
- Chevelle Franklyn – O Heart Of Mine (1994)
- Colin Roach – Oh Girl (1988)
- Courtney Melody – Feel The Pressure (1988)
- Home T & Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks – Who She Love (1988)
- Hugo Barrington – Go For Your Love (1988)
- Junior Rodigan & Sonia Allayne – Groovy Kind Of Love (1989)
- Ken Boothe – Call Me (1988)
- King Ledgi – To All The Girls (1989)
- Mikey Jarett & Princess Goldie – Who Mi Love (1989)
- Pinchers – Someone’s Calling (1994)
- Robert Lee & Elephant Man – Heng Them (1994)
- Sammy Levi – Five Pound Box Of Dubs
- Tasha Lee – My Baby (1989)
- Thriller U – Have Fun (1988)
- Tiger – Boombastic (1988)
- Turbo Belly – Nowhere To Run



