The Unstoppable Vibe of General Degree's "Traffic Blocking" In the world of dancehall, few tracks can claim to literally halt movement like 1997 classic, "Traffic Blocking." Released during the golden era of the genre, the track remains a high-energy anthem that captures the essence of Jamaican street culture and the magnetic power of a "traffic-stopping" woman. The Sound: Filthy Riddim and Infectious Hooks

The song celebrates confidence and style, urging listeners to "fling foot inna di air" if they know they have the power to stop traffic. About General Degree

Even the police sergeant sent to clear the road finds himself unable to "handle the crowd" once he sees the source of the commotion.