BLACK CAB RIDDIM produced by FRIENDLY FIRE MUSIC 2023
Black Cab Overview
Black Cab Riddim is a roots reggae instrumental from the UK, released in 2023. The riddim draws from classic reggae rhythms but keeps a fresh sound for new listeners. Each song features Friendly Fire Band, a Birmingham-based group known for their live energy and authentic reggae style. Several respected artists join Friendly Fire Band on this project. Earl Sixteen & Friendly Fire Band perform "As We Come In." Earl Sixteen is well known for his classic track "Malcolm X" and has worked with producers like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Mad Professor. Cheshire Cat & Friendly Fire Band bring "Nuh Badda Mashup The Dance." Cheshire Cat is recognized for his work with Leftfield on the hit "Release the Pressure," which reached UK chart success in the 1990s. Owancemus & Friendly Fire Band deliver "Woman Dressed In Black," adding a soulful touch to the riddim. Jah Mooly & Friendly Fire Band offer "All Kinda People," while Richie Culture & Friendly Fire Band present "Queen Of Mine." Myki Tuff & Friendly Fire Band perform "Tek Weh," and the instrumental "Black Cab Riddim" comes from Friendly Fire Band alone. The project’s roots selector is FRIENDLY FIRE MUSIC, a well-established reggae label and production house from Birmingham. FRIENDLY FIRE MUSIC has a history of working with both local and international reggae artists, and their releases are known for quality and authenticity. Altogether, Black Cab Riddim captures the spirit of 2023 roots reggae, blending classic vibes with new voices and strong musicianship.
Black Cab Tracklist:
- Earl Sixteen & Friendly Fire Band – As We Come In
- Cheshire Cat & Friendly Fire Band – Nuh Badda Mashup The Dance
- Owancemus & Friendly Fire Band – Woman Dressed In Black
- Jah Mooly & Friendly Fire Band – All Kinda People
- Richie Culture & Friendly Fire Band – Queen Of Mine
- Myki Tuff & Friendly Fire Band – Tek Weh
- Friendly Fire Band – Black Cab Riddim
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