12/04/2025
Way back in 1994, down on a little little island called , Reggae music pounds in the streets, but is heard worldwide.
It was Christmas time and with selectors (aka DJs) and Malcolm X were playing alongside JamRock Sound. It was JamRock's annual Chrismas dance.
This was the 1st time I ever heard Slam by on the Hot Wax Riddim on a Stone Love dubplate. They tune got about 6 to 7 forwards before it came off the turntable. and even went over their time. JamRock was anxious to get back on because the dance was Hot like FiyahBall...
During the night, I began chatting with Billy Slaughter asking him what is the name of the riddim and where can I get it from...
I was then given the top secret information because the song and the riddim was not out yet...
Once I got the my version of the song recorded and cut on record, I never stopped playing it...I always loved this version over the official one on the Arab Attack riddim the that was released following year in 1995.
Since then, Slaughter and I been cool like ice...LOL!!