: Produced by Mikey Bennett and Clifton "Specialist" Dillon .
The track was a collaborative effort involving several legendary figures in Jamaican music:
: Credited to Rexton Gordon (Shabba Ranks), Maxi Priest, Mikey Bennett, Clifton Dillon, and Brian Thompson.
Released in 1991, by Shabba Ranks featuring Maxi Priest is a cornerstone of the dancehall-pop crossover era. The instrumental version highlights the track's distinctive fusion of rugged dancehall riddims with polished R&B production. Production & Composition
: The instrumental showcases a blend of Ragga , House , and Hip Hop . It features a prominent bassline and rhythmic structure that allowed it to bridge the gap between Kingston dancehalls and international nightclubs. Significance in Dancehall History
: Produced by Mikey Bennett and Clifton "Specialist" Dillon .
The track was a collaborative effort involving several legendary figures in Jamaican music: Shabba Ranks feat. Maxi Priest - Housecall (Instrumental)
: Credited to Rexton Gordon (Shabba Ranks), Maxi Priest, Mikey Bennett, Clifton Dillon, and Brian Thompson. : Produced by Mikey Bennett and Clifton "Specialist" Dillon
Released in 1991, by Shabba Ranks featuring Maxi Priest is a cornerstone of the dancehall-pop crossover era. The instrumental version highlights the track's distinctive fusion of rugged dancehall riddims with polished R&B production. Production & Composition and Brian Thompson. Released in 1991
: The instrumental showcases a blend of Ragga , House , and Hip Hop . It features a prominent bassline and rhythmic structure that allowed it to bridge the gap between Kingston dancehalls and international nightclubs. Significance in Dancehall History