BLACK BOARD RIDDIM produced by MAXIMUM SOUND 2007
Black Board Overview
In 2007, the Black Board Riddim became a favorite on reggae sound systems. This rhythm project brought together some of the biggest names in roots reggae, echoing through dancehalls and street parties. The foundation of the riddim was built by MAXIMUM SOUND, a respected label and production team led by Frenchie. MAXIMUM SOUND has a long history of shaping modern reggae, working with both Jamaican and European artists, and Frenchie is known for his sharp ear for authentic reggae sounds. The Black Board Riddim is a strong example of how sound system culture continues to influence reggae music. Deep basslines and steady drum patterns make it perfect for selectors and DJs looking to move a crowd. Frenchie’s production gives the riddim a smooth, intentional feel, making it stand out among other releases of the year. Several artists delivered standout tracks on this project. Alborosie’s “Holy Mount Zion” brings his unique voice and roots message. Anthony B, known for his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” steps up with “On Spot Herb Shop.” Burro Banton, a veteran of dancehall, brings energy with “Lyrics Daddy.” Chezidek’s “Life Gives Us Everything” adds a positive message. Each artist brings their own style, but together, they create a roots anthology that fans still tie to 2007’s reggae scene. The Black Board Riddim remains a favorite for repeated listening.
Black Board Tracklist:
- Alborosie – Holy Mount Zion
- Anthony B – On Spot Herb Shop
- Burro Banton – Lyrics Daddy
- Chezidek – Life Gives Us Everything
- Frenchie – Black Board Riddim
- Morgan Heritage – Guards Up
- Sizzla – Africa Prepare
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