
Ain’t Got No Love produced by Soljie Hamilton, Bunny Striker Lee, Mafia, Fluxy for Soljie, Justice, Striker Lee, Mafia And Fluxy in 1977
Ain’t Got No Love Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1977
- Total tracks: 10
- Unique artists on riddim: 10
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: Horace Andy, Leroy Smart
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Ain’t Got No Love Riddim is a 1977 various-labels set produced by Soljie Hamilton, Bunny Striker Lee, Mafia, and Fluxy, with the core roots cut tied to Bunny Lee’s camp and the Aggrovators. It brings together 10 tracks from 10 different artists, including Leroy Smart’s No Love, Horace Andy’s Zion Gate, Barry Brown’s I Don’t Know Why, and Max Romeo’s Selassie I Forever, plus version sides from Prince Philip and The Aggrovators and The Aggrovators themselves. The mix of voices stretches from classic roots to later catalogue additions, which gives the selection a broad, archive-style feel rather than a single-session snapshot. What really defines it is the heavyweight Bunny Lee connection and the inclusion of both vocal cuts and instrumental versions, making it a compact but varied roots reggae package.
Ain’t Got No Love Riddim Tracklist:
- Anthony John – In These Times
- Barry Brown – I Don’t Know Why (1978)
- Daweh Congo – Most Naturally
- Horace Andy – Zion Gate (1978)
- Leroy Smart – No Love (1977)
- Max Romeo – Selassie I Forever (1998)
- Owen Gray – Tell Me Why (1978)
- Peter Hunnigale – Ain’t Got No Love (1996)
- Prince Philip & The Aggrovators – No Love Version (1977)
- The Aggrovators – Zion Gate Version (1978)



