50 Pound Riddim produced by Loud Disturbance 2010
50 Pound Overview
The 50 Pound Riddim roots drop brought together a strong lineup of tracks that reggae fans still remember. Standout songs include Admiral Tibett — Mr. Landlord, which delivers a message about social issues, and Chuck Fenda — Hell Bruk Loose, known for its energetic style. Gabriel & Karl Morrison team up on Sound Bwoy, adding a modern touch to the roots sound. Gappy Ranks appears with Money Train, a track that fits his reputation for catchy hooks. Hawkeye’s Dubplate Style brings a deejay vibe to the mix. Other highlights are Loud Disturbance — 50 Pound Riddim, Lutan Fyah — Culture Dem, Natural Black — Holla & Brawl, Norrisman — Badmind, and Perfect — Mariwana. Each artist on this riddim has made a mark in reggae and dancehall. Admiral Tibett is respected for his conscious lyrics, and Chuck Fenda is known for his hit Coming Over (with Cherine Anderson), which topped Jamaican charts in 2007. Gappy Ranks gained international attention with his album Put the Stereo On. Gabriel & Karl Morrison’s collaboration shows the riddim’s ability to blend voices and styles. Hawkeye, known for his witty lyrics, adds a playful edge. The producer, Loud Disturbance, has a history of working with both new and established reggae acts. Their productions have appeared on labels like Irie Ites and have been streamed widely online. In 2010, the 50 Pound Riddim became a foundation sound at events, celebrated for its deep, conscious feel and strong lineup.
50 Pound Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibett – Mr. Landlord
- Chuck Fenda – Hell Bruk Loose
- Gabriel & Karl Morrison – Sound Bwoy
- Gappy Ranks – Money Train
- Hawkeye – Dubplate Style
- Loud Disturbance – 50 Pound Riddim
- Loud Disturbance Riddim – Dub Mix
- Lutan Fyah – Culture Dem
- Natural Black – Holla & Brawl
- Norrisman – Badmind
- Perfect – Mariwana
- Richie Brema – 50 Pound
- Stream – You Give Good Love
- Sugar Minott & Hollow Point – Rub A Dub Style
- Yaneek – Rip & Gone
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