BACK TO MOUNT ZION RIDDIM produced by CHARLIE’S RECORDS 704 2008
Back To Mount Zion Overview
The Back To Mount Zion Riddim from 2008 is a project shaped by the vision of CHARLIE'S RECORDS 704. This label is known for supporting reggae music that honors classic sounds. CHARLIE'S RECORDS 704 has worked with both new and established artists, giving them a platform to share their messages. Their focus on roots reggae has made them respected among fans who love traditional rhythms. This riddim brought together some of reggae’s well-loved voices. Chezidek, famous for his thoughtful lyrics, shines on the track "I Wont Change." Chezidek is known for his song "Leave The Trees," which became a hit in Jamaica and abroad. On this project, his voice fits perfectly with the rootsy backdrop. Judge delivers "Education," a song that encourages listeners to seek knowledge. Fantan Mojah, who gained fame with "Hail The King," adds his energy to "Hold Dem Heads." Fantan Mojah’s unique style and positive messages have made him a favorite in the reggae community. Luciano, another respected artist, brings "Just Hold On" to the riddim. Luciano is known for his uplifting songs and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2016 for his album "Zion Awake." Red Lion completes the lineup with "Zion High," adding his own flavor to the project. Roots reggae fans still talk about this 2008 rhythm. The combination of CHARLIE'S RECORDS 704’s production and these talented artists created a set of songs that continue to be enjoyed today.
Back To Mount Zion Tracklist:
- Chezidek – I Wont Change
- Judge – Education
- Fantan Mojah – Hold Dem Heads
- Luciano – Just Hold On
- Red Lion – Zion High
- Ninja Ford – Seh Dem A Bad Man
- Aimann Raad – Days I Remember
- Ginjah – Give Thanks
- Mcpullish – Aerophonic Dub
- Mcpullish – Dub Change I
- Mcpullish – Just Dub On
- Mcpullish – Zion Dub
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