BLACK COAT RIDDIM produced by BUILDERS 2000
Black Coat Overview
Fans welcomed the Black Coat Riddim as a standout cultural moment in reggae’s 2000 era. The release brought together voices that captured the conscious energy of the time. Listeners praised its rocksteady flow, which reflected the classic reggae style many remembered from earlier decades. Chuck Fender & Tony Curtis teamed up for "Sweet Dreams," a track that drew attention for its smooth harmonies and heartfelt delivery. Chuck Fender, known for his hit "Gash Dem" and his strong roots presence, added depth to the project. Tony Curtis, with his background as part of the group L.U.S.T., brought a soulful touch. Perfect contributed "Chant Down Babylon Bridge," offering lyrics that spoke to social issues. Perfect is also known for the song "Hand Cart Bwoy," which made an impact on reggae charts in the mid-2000s. The instrumental version, "Black Coat Riddim," gave DJs and fans a chance to enjoy the riddim’s full groove. The release was produced by BUILDERS, a respected name in reggae sound system culture. BUILDERS has a history of crafting influential riddims and working with top Jamaican artists. The label behind the release supported the conscious messages and old-school sound that defined the era. Black Coat Riddim became a favorite for its authentic vibes and memorable artist performances.
Black Coat Tracklist:
- Chuck Fender & Tony Curtis – Sweet Dreams
- Perfect – Chant Down Babylon Bridge
- Version – Black Coat Riddim (Dia)
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