ASPIRE RIDDIM produced by SILLY WALKS DISCOTHEQUE 2009
Aspire Overview
Aspire Riddim is a roots reggae riddim from 2009. The riddim follows the classic reggae style, with strong drums and bass, and a steady rhythm that feels both fresh and traditional. It comes from Germany, produced by SILLY WALKS DISCOTHEQUE, a well-known reggae production team with a long history in the genre. SILLY WALKS DISCOTHEQUE has worked with many top reggae artists and is respected for their quality riddims and international collaborations. Several talented artists voiced songs on Aspire Riddim. Gentleman brings his signature energy to "Lift We Up Deh." Gentleman is a popular German reggae singer, famous for his album "Confidence" and for bringing reggae to a wider audience in Europe. Luciano sings "Protect I Jah," adding his deep roots style. Luciano is known for his positive messages and for albums like "Where There Is Life." Louie Culture delivers "Concrete Jungle Rock," showing his unique voice and flow. Lady G, a veteran dancehall artist, brings a smooth touch with "Perfect Love." Kali Blaxx appears with "Talking," sharing his own message over the riddim. The riddim was arranged with care, keeping the roots reggae spirit alive. Each artist adds something special, but the riddim ties all the songs together. SILLY WALKS DISCOTHEQUE’s experience shines through, as they keep the sound energetic and true to reggae traditions. Aspire Riddim became a favorite for reggae fans and selectors in 2009, showing that the roots message and sound were still strong in the new era.
Aspire Tracklist:
- Gentleman – Lift We Up Deh
- Luciano – Protect I Jah
- Louie Culture – Concrete Jungle Rock
- Lady G – Perfect Love
- Kali Blaxx – Talking
- Lutan Fyah – Wreckage
- Prestige – Equal Rights
- Black Dillinger – I Am Your King
- Rebellion – Murderer
- Nkulee Dube – Give It To Me
- Phenomden – Uf De Reis
- Joggo – Baby Im Sorry
- King – Moving Out Of Babylon
- Spruddy One – Love I Can Feel
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