BOOPS RIDDIM produced by M.U.S.S.E.L. 2000
Boops Overview
The Boops Riddim was built in the studio with a focus on classic reggae sounds and tight grooves. Musicians and engineers worked together to create a smooth, melodic backdrop that would bring out the best in each artist. The culture arranger guided the musicians, making sure every element fit the reggae style and kept the energy high. Producer M.U.S.S.E.L. played a key role in shaping the riddim’s sound. Known for his work with several reggae projects, M.U.S.S.E.L. has helped bring many artists to wider attention. He has a reputation for crisp production and working with both new and established talent. On this riddim, General Trees delivers “Boops Deh Remix.” General Trees is well known in Jamaica for his fast delivery and classic hits like “Mini Bus.” Jah Mason steps in with “Ungrateful,” adding his conscious lyrics. Jah Mason is recognized for songs like “My Princess Gone,” which became a reggae anthem in the mid-2000s. Natty King’s “Sus Sus” brings a rootsy feel. Natty King is famous for “No Guns To Town,” a song that won him international attention. Sasha appears with “Love Mi Natty Dread,” bringing her unique voice. Sizzla, a leading figure in reggae and dancehall, performs “Storm Dem.” Sizzla’s album “Da Real Thing” is one of his most successful works. Steve Machete rounds out the set with “Food Fi Scrape.” This riddim is a classic favorite from 2000’s reggae, still loved by fans today.
Boops Tracklist:
- General Trees – Boops Deh Remix
- Jah Mason – Ungrateful
- Natty King – Sus Sus
- Sasha – Love Mi Natty Dread
- Sizzla – Storm Dem
- Steve Machete – Food Fi Scrape
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