BOOM RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 2001
Boom Overview
In the early 2000s, reggae was moving in new directions, but many fans still loved the roots sound. In 2001, the Boom Riddim brought that classic feeling back with a modern twist. The producer behind this project is DIGITAL B, a name well known in reggae. DIGITAL B, run by Bobby Digital, has been releasing important reggae and dancehall music since the late 1980s. The label is famous for working with top artists and for keeping roots reggae strong during changing times. Boom Riddim features some of reggae’s most respected voices. Anthony B is one of them, known for his powerful lyrics and energetic performances. On this riddim, he delivers “Free Up The People,” adding his signature style. Anthony B’s career includes hits like “Fire Pon Rome” and albums such as “Real Revolutionary.” Sizzla is another key artist on this release. He brings “Boom And Go Through” to the riddim. Sizzla is famous worldwide for his unique voice and conscious lyrics. His album “Da Real Thing” is one of reggae’s best-selling albums of the 2000s. Bling Dawg also joins the lineup with “Work Fi Dat.” He is known for his work in both reggae and dancehall, and has collaborated with many top Jamaican artists. The release includes a Version track called “Boom Riddim,” which lets the music shine on its own. This riddim helped keep the roots sound alive in 2001, showing that reggae’s foundation was still strong and full of life.
Boom Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Free Up The People
- Sizzla – Boom And Go Through
- Bling Dawg – Work Fi Dat
- Version – Boom Riddim
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