BUMPY RIDDIM produced by JOE G’S 2004
Bumpy Overview
In 2004, the Bumpy Riddim became a cherished roots reggae project, bringing together a group of talented artists. Ghizzo, with his track "Peace And Love," contributed a vibe that resonated with fans of classic reggae. Nyah added his own flavor with the song "My Way," showcasing his unique style. Peter Spence Ft Michelle Cross delivered the heartfelt "Sorry For You," a collaboration that highlighted their vocal chemistry. Michelle Cross also shined on "Sorry For You," further enriching the riddim with her soulful touch. Sugar Black's "Goodbye To Love" brought an emotional depth, rounding out the collection with a memorable farewell. The roots instrumental of Bumpy Riddim was crafted under the skilled guidance of producer JOE G'S. Known for his dedication to maintaining the authentic reggae sound, JOE G'S played a crucial role in shaping the riddim's old-school melodies. His experience and passion for reggae ensured that the project stayed true to its roots while still being accessible to a wide audience. JOE G'S has been involved in several notable works, always striving to keep the foundation of reggae music alive. The Bumpy Riddim stands as a testament to the strength and enduring appeal of reggae music in 2004. Its blend of deep roots and varied styles from the artists involved made it a must-listen for reggae lovers, and it continues to be remembered fondly by fans who appreciate its timeless quality.
Bumpy Tracklist:
- Ghizzo – Peace And Love
- Nyah – My Way
- Peter Spence Ft Michelle Cross – Sorry For You
- Sugar Black – Goodbye To Love
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