Poppie Irie / Sugar Banton – Fight Fi Punny / Punny Stop Light
Sugar Banton - Punny Stop Light (Poco man jam Riddim). 3:29. Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (Poco Man Jam). 3:24. Lists. Add to List. Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (Poco Man Jam) Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (Poco Man Jam)
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 Poppie Irie / Sugar Banton – Fight Fi
: Puppy Irie was an active deejay during this era, often associated with the Wild Apache crew alongside artists like Super Cat and Nicodemus. Puppy Irie - Fight Fi Puney (Poco Man
“Poco Man Jam... set the dancehall scene on fire in the 90s... This track brought a fresh, hypnotic beat that still gets the party started today!” TikTok · dancehallchronicles876 · 1 year ago
“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
: 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