AFRICAN CONSCIENCES RIDDIM produced by EMMA PRODUCTIONS 2003
African Consciences Overview
In 2003, the dancehall scene was electrified by the release of the African Consciences Riddim. This project brought together a vibrant mix of artists, each contributing their unique style. Amenophis delivered the energetic track "Diaspora," while Anthony B, known for his hit song "African Queen," added his signature fire to the mix. Bantu's "Omo Wale" showcased his ability to blend African rhythms with dancehall beats, creating a track that resonated with listeners. Daddy Mory brought his lyrical prowess to "Payes Tes Dettes," and Dead Prez, famous for their politically charged music, contributed "R-G-B'z" to the riddim. The production was helmed by EMMA PRODUCTIONS, a name synonymous with quality in the dancehall and reggae world. Known for their ability to craft infectious beats, EMMA PRODUCTIONS has a history of creating tracks that dominate the airwaves and dance floors alike. Their work on the African Consciences Riddim was no different, capturing the lively spirit of dancehall with every beat. The riddim itself was a testament to the power of collaboration. It combined the talents of various artists, each bringing their own flavor to the project. This resulted in a collection of songs that not only made waves in the clubs but also captured the attention of dancehall fans worldwide. For those who experienced it, 2003 was a year marked by the infectious energy and party vibes of the African Consciences Riddim, a release that remains memorable in the annals of dancehall history.
African Consciences Tracklist:
- Amenophis – Diaspora
- Anthony B – African Queen
- Bantu – Omo Wale
- Daddy Mory – Payes Tes Dettes
- Dead Prez – R-G-B’z
- Mbegane Ndour, Ekoué (La Rumeu – Thiow Li
- Obia – Sang Versé
- Pee Froiss – Ils Essayent
- Sizzla – Beautiful
- Suns Of Light – Repa-Tree-Ate
- Tiken Jah Fakoly, Mbegane Ndou – Mama Africa
- Ty, Amie Bres, G.Kpoin Nin – Stand On My Shoulder
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