Real Rock - Partial List of Songs Using The "Real Rock" Riddim

Partial List of Songs Using The "Real Rock" Riddim

  • "Real Rock," Sound Dimension (1967)
  • "Rockers' Rock," Augustus Pablo (1973)
  • "Cool Out Son," Junior Murvin (1978)
  • "Friday Evening," Joe Tex & U Black (1978)
  • "Stop The Fussing & Fighting," Dennis Brown (1978)
  • "Cool Out Son," Junior Murvin (1979)
  • "Nice Up The Dance," Michigan & Smiley (1979)
  • "Armagideon Time," Willi Williams/"Armagideon Time," The Clash (both 1980)
  • "Lend Me Your Chopper," Johnny Osbourne (1983)
  • "Dem A Go Feel It," Frankie Paul (1985)
  • "The Real Rock" Shinehead (1990)
  • "If I Ever Fall In Love Again," Sanchez (1993)
  • "Black Cop," KRS-One (1993)
  • "Un Spectacle De Plus," Billy Ze Kick (1993)
  • "All Mixed Up," 311 (1995)
  • "Too Greedy," Super Cat (1995)
  • "Original," Raggasonic (1998)
  • "Keep In Touch," Sizzla (2003)
  • She Loves Me Now, Cocoa Tea (1999)(Sundance 2008)

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