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The Poco Man Jam riddim sparked a massive "Poco" craze in the early '90s, characterized by its distinctive "vroom-vroom" bassline and rhythmic chanting. Puppy Irie's contribution was part of a wave of hits on this beat, which also hosted tracks by legends like , Gregory Peck , and Cutty Ranks .

The "Poco Man Jam" riddim is one of the most influential in dancehall history, drawing its name and infectious percussion style from Pocomania , a Jamaican spiritual folk tradition. About the Riddim Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (Poco Man Jam)

While the riddim was a Steely & Clevie creation, this specific version was produced by Robert Livingston and released on the Wild Apache label. The Poco Man Jam riddim sparked a massive

Poppie Irie / Sugar Banton – Fight Fi Punny / Punny Stop Light About the Riddim While the riddim was a

Puppy Irie (also known as Poppie Irie or O. Williams).

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