Rise Riddim – Tony Greene x Malory Williams 2009
Rise Overview
The Rise Riddim, released in 2009, came from the respected label that always kept the rocksteady flow alive in reggae. This release stood out as part of the year’s strong roots output, known for its classic sound and timeless energy. On this riddim, you’ll hear a select group of artists who each bring their own style. A J Brown, known for his smooth vocals and the song “Set This Party Right,” leads with a soulful delivery. Bagga Case adds depth with “Was It Good For You,” showing why his voice is a staple in reggae. Brando steps up with “High Crisis,” keeping the roots vibe strong throughout. Freddy Roy’s “Let The Sun Shyine Shine In” brings a bright, uplifting touch to the collection, while George Nooks, a singer with a long list of hits including the well-known “God Is Standing By,” delivers “Lord You Rescue Me.” Each artist keeps conscious lyrics at the center, making the riddim both meaningful and enjoyable. The music arranger behind Rise Riddim made sure every track flows seamlessly, capturing the true heart of reggae in 2009. Every song fits together, making it easy to play the whole riddim from start to finish. For any reggae fan, this is a set that lives on in playlists and sound system sessions.
Rise Tracklist:
- A J Brown – Set This Party Right
- Bagga Case – Was It Good For You
- Brando – High Crisis
- Freddy Roy – Let The Sun Shyine Shine In
- George Nooks – Lord You Rescue Me
- Majah – Heal
- Malory Williams – Iraq Rock
- Nana Mcclean – There I Go
- Pam Hall – Honey Moon
- Richie Stephens – Taking Whats Mine
- Ruddy Thomas – What Are You Dying For
- Sugar Minott – Action Speaks Louder Than Words
- Tony Greene And Malory Williams – Rise Riddim
- Tony Greene – Get Up Get Up
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