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Although Pliers recorded "Bam Bam" as a solo artist, he is most famous for his work as half of the duo .

: The track was featured on the fictional radio station K-Jah West , introducing a new generation of gamers to the sounds of Jamaican reggae. Pliers- Bam Bam

: Together, they achieved massive international success with tracks like "Murder She Wrote," "Tease Me," and "Twist and Shout". Although Pliers recorded "Bam Bam" as a solo

Pliers' version of "Bam Bam" is a hip-hop-influenced reworking of the 1966 classic by . It utilizes the "Bam Bam" riddim, a drum-and-bass-heavy beat produced by Sly & Robbie that became a foundational sound for 1990s dancehall. The song’s signature line—"I want you to know that I am the man who fight for the right, not the wrong"—is an interpolation of Toots Hibbert’s original lyrics. 2. Solo Success vs. Chaka Demus Partnership Pliers' version of "Bam Bam" is a hip-hop-influenced