"Full Up" riddim

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"Full Up" riddim is a classic Studio One reggae instrumental rhythm, best known internationally as the foundation for Musical Youth’s hit song "Pass the Dutchie."

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"Full Up" riddim canonical 1

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instanceOf instrumental rhythm
reggae riddim
song
song
associatedAct The Heptones NERFINISHED
basedOn Full Up riddim NERFINISHED
Full Up riddim NERFINISHED
composer Leroy Sibbles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
culturalSignificance classic Studio One rhythm
widely versioned reggae backing track
distribution Jamaican 7‑inch singles
sound system dub plates
era 1970s reggae
genre reggae
hasKeyFeature minor‑key feel
repetitive bass motif
hasNotableVersion Pass the Dutchie NERFINISHED
Pass the Kouchie NERFINISHED
influenced Pass the Dutchie NERFINISHED
Pass the Kouchie NERFINISHED
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
horn section
organ
rhythm guitar
labelCatalog Studio One riddim catalogue
notableFor prominent bassline
use in multiple vocal versions
originatedAs Studio One rhythm track NERFINISHED
performanceContext DJ toasting
sound system culture
performer Musical Youth NERFINISHED
The Mighty Diamonds NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Studio One (recording studio) NERFINISHED
producer Coxsone Dodd NERFINISHED
recognizedAs foundation Studio One riddim NERFINISHED
recordedAt Studio One (recording studio) NERFINISHED
recordLabel Studio One NERFINISHED
rhythmicPattern one drop
subgenre roots reggae
typicalTempo mid‑tempo
usedByArtist Musical Youth NERFINISHED
The Heptones NERFINISHED
The Mighty Diamonds NERFINISHED
usedInGenre dancehall
lovers rock

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Studio One notableWork "Full Up" riddim