ALLI ALLI HO RIDDIM produced by JOE FRASIER 1996
Alli Alli Ho Overview
The Alli Alli Ho Riddim was released in Jamaica in 1996. This reggae riddim brought together some of the scene’s most respected voices, linking modern artists with the classic flow of roots reggae. The project stands out for its strong sense of unity, both in sound and in the way different artists came together. Dobby Dobson, known for his classic hit “Loving Pauper,” contributes the song “A True Friend.” Dobson’s soulful delivery adds a thoughtful touch, showing his long history in reggae music. Mikey Spice, who found international fame with his cover of “Practice What You Preach,” brings energy to the title track, “Alli Alli Ho.” His smooth vocals are a highlight on the riddim. Sanchez, famous for his 1988 hit “Loneliness” and a long list of chart-topping singles, delivers “Always Be True To You.” His voice is instantly recognizable and gives the riddim a romantic, heartfelt feel. Yami Bolo, known for his work with Augustus Pablo and his song “Jah Made Them All,” sings “Be Strong.” His spiritual style fits perfectly with the roots vibe. The riddim was produced by JOE FRASIER, a well-known figure in reggae with a label that has released many popular tracks since the 1990s. JOE FRASIER is respected for his ability to blend traditional reggae with modern touches. The dub engineer worked behind the scenes to give the riddim its rich, deep sound, full of echo and percussion. Fans still play the Alli Alli Ho Riddim today. It remains a roots memory from 1996, reminding listeners of a special time in reggae music.
Alli Alli Ho Tracklist:
- Dobby Dobson – A True Friend
- Mikey Spice – Alli Alli Ho
- Sanchez – Always Be True To You
- Yami Bolo – Be Strong
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