Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (poco Man Jam) ✮ ❲EASY❳

The song was produced by and William Maragh (better known as Super Cat) and released under the Wild Apache label. It is part of a wider cultural wave where the "Poco" beat—a percussion-heavy style influenced by Jamaican Pocomania church rhythms—became a staple of early 90s dancehall. Key Facts about the Track

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Dancehall enthusiasts often highlight the rhythmic importance of this specific era and riddim.

is a classic 1991 dancehall track by the artist Puppy Irie , released on the legendary Poco Man Jam riddim . The song was produced by and William Maragh

: It features a "jugglin" style, characterized by fast-paced, hypnotic drum patterns that were a departure from the slower roots reggae of previous decades. Community Perspectives

“The term 'dembow' is often used to describe this percussion style... but it was the Poco Man Jam riddim that actually describes and popularizes the beat first.” Jamaicans.com · 9 years ago characterized by fast-paced

: Puppy Irie was an active deejay during this era, often associated with the Wild Apache crew alongside artists like Super Cat and Nicodemus.