DO SOME GOOD RIDDIM produced by STAR TRAIL 1996
Do Some Good Overview
In 1996, roots reggae was alive and strong with the release of the Do Some Good Riddim. This riddim is a classic example of the deep, soulful sound that reggae fans love. The producer behind this project, STAR TRAIL, was known for supporting roots and conscious reggae in the 1990s. STAR TRAIL became famous for working with important artists and helping to keep traditional reggae sounds popular during a time of change in the music industry. The Do Some Good Riddim brought together powerful voices. Sizzla’s “Do Some Good” is one of the standout tracks on this riddim. Sizzla was rising fast in the reggae world during the mid-1990s and later became known for his hit album “Black Woman & Child.” Another key artist, Everton Blender, delivered “Just Wanna Be.” Everton Blender is respected for his uplifting lyrics and had a big hit with “Lift Up Your Head” in 1994, which made him a leading voice in modern roots reggae. Anthony B added his energy with “The Joy.” Anthony B is known for his strong stage presence and songs about social justice. Together, these songs on the Do Some Good Riddim showed the strength and depth of roots reggae in 1996, keeping the tradition alive with powerful messages and real, heartfelt music.
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