LONELY RIDDIM aka I’M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE RIDDIM produced by FIRE BALL RECORDS 2001
Lonely Overview
The Lonely Riddim album collection first appeared in Jamaica in 2001. It quickly became a favorite at roots reggae sessions and sound system dances. The album features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style to the riddim. Michael Fabulous & Powerman team up on "Rise With The Sun," delivering a song full of uplifting energy. Ghost & General B join forces for "She Is Lonely," blending smooth vocals and DJ chatting. Jah Mali, known for his roots reggae sound, adds "Poor Mans Strength." Richie Stephens, who has worked with artists like Busta Rhymes and won multiple awards, sings "Close To You," showing his soulful side. Admiral Tibet, respected for his conscious lyrics, is featured on "Want Everything." Other highlights include Anthony B & Courtney Melody’s "Key To Your Heart," Jah Mason’s "Dem Gone," and Lukie D’s "The Storm Is Over." Singing Melody brings "Thank U," and Sizzla, who has released over 50 albums in his career, closes things out with "Beautiful World." The collection was produced by FIRE BALL RECORDS, a label known for its roots and culture releases. FIRE BALL RECORDS has worked with many well-known reggae artists and is respected for its spiritual and uplifting productions. Even years later, the Lonely Riddim album is still remembered as an important part of reggae history from 2001. Its songs continue to play at roots sessions, keeping the spirit of that era alive.
Lonely Tracklist:
- Michael Fabulous & Powerman – Rise With The Sun
- Ghost & General B – She Is Lonely
- Jah Mali – Poor Mans Strength
- Richie Stephens – Close To You
- Admiral Tibet – Want Everything
- Anthony B & Courtney Melody – Key To Your Heart
- Jah Mason – Dem Gone
- Lukie D – The Storm Is Over
- Singing Melody – Thank U
- Sizzla – Beautiful World
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.