ADDICTION RIDDIM produced by ROLLIN’ RECORDS 2003
Addiction Overview
In 2003, the roots reggae scene saw a significant contribution with the release of the Addiction Riddim. This project was crafted by ROLLIN' RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to roots revival. ROLLIN' RECORDS has a reputation for bringing back the essence of reggae with a modern twist, consistently delivering music that resonates with both old-school fans and new listeners. The Addiction Riddim features a lineup of talented artists who have left a mark on the reggae landscape. Anthony B, known for his energetic performances and impactful lyrics, shines with the track "Best Overall." Anthony B has been a pivotal figure in reggae, known for his hit song "Raid The Barn" and his commitment to cultural and social messages in his music. Bush Man, another standout on this riddim, delivers "Wondering," showcasing his deep roots style. Bush Man gained recognition with his song "Call The Hearse," which remains a favorite among reggae enthusiasts. Doniki contributes to the riddim with "Your Love," adding a soulful touch to the collection. Fitta Warrior's "Dem Too Haunted" and Jah Mason's "Waiting" further enrich the project, each bringing their unique voice and perspective. The Addiction Riddim also features tracks like "Folly" by Junior Kelly and "True Love" by Turbulance, adding to the diverse and rich tapestry of sounds. This project is a testament to the enduring power of roots reggae, offering a blend of culture and message that continues to captivate listeners.
Addiction Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Best Overall
- Bush Man – Wondering
- Doniki – Your Love
- Fitta Warrior – Dem Too Haunted
- Jah Mason – Waiting
- Junior Kelly – Folly
- Lms – Keep Love Flowing
- Norris Man – Sweet September
- Prophecy – Black Woman
- Turbulance – True Love
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