A BITTA WORLD RIDDIM produced by BORROW SHANGO 2009
A Bitta World Overview
The dub cut of A Bitta World Riddim stands out as a strong link between modern reggae artists and the classic sound of the genre. Produced by BORROW SHANGO, the riddim was first released in 2009 and quickly gained attention for its vintage style and spiritual mood. BORROW SHANGO is known for blending traditional reggae elements with new voices, helping to bring fresh talent to the scene while respecting the roots of the music. On this release, a range of artists add their own energy to the riddim. Lady Meeka delivers emotion with “Dry Those Tears,” while Cutty Corn pays tribute to his heritage in “Mama Africa.” Lutan Fyah, who is well known for his hit album “Phantom War,” brings his signature conscious lyrics on “Lonesome Fyah.” Chezidek, another respected reggae artist with charting singles like “Leave The Trees,” gives a memorable performance on “A De Weed.” Other artists such as Jah Bami with “Level Meds,” Khari Kill with “Never Get Weary,” and Bonez with “No More Gun Play” each offer their own take on the riddim. The set also features Lyrikal, Fyah Stick, Chabe, Assilass, Gounzeman Feat Fyah Empress, Dainjahmental, and Vildigit, making it a true showcase of voices. Even years later, the A Bitta World Riddim dub cut remains connected to the roots reggae movement of 2009, showing how classic sounds can inspire new generations.
A Bitta World Tracklist:
01 – Lady Meeka – Dry Those Tears02 – Cutty Corn – Mama Africa03 – Lutan Fyah – Lonesome Fyah04 – Jah Bami – Level Meds05 – Khari Kill – Never Get Weary06 – Chezidek – A De Weed07 – Bonez – No More Gun Play08 – Lyrikal – Life Get Dread09 – Fyah Stick – Dont Play Me10 – Chabe – Love Life11 – Assilass – War And Crime12 – Gounzeman Feat Fyah Empress – Bittaness In Di World13 – Dainjahmental – No More Mistake14 – Vildigit – Abitta World15 – Abitta World
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