BUS DEM DOWN RIDDIM produced by REGGAE VIBES 2002
Bus Dem Down Overview
The "Bus Dem Down Riddim" recording from 2002 is a vibrant collection of reggae tracks that captivated listeners with its retro textures and infectious grooves. The recording features standout performances from a range of artists, each bringing their unique style to the riddim. Frankie Paul delivers a soulful rendition with "Call My Name," showcasing his smooth vocals that have made him a beloved figure in reggae. Johnny Osbourne's track "Militancy" reflects his long-standing influence in the genre, known for hits like "Buddy Bye." Luciano, with "Bus Dem Down," contributes his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, reinforcing his reputation as a key figure in roots reggae. Marlon Stewart's "Life" and Mikey Spice's "Give A Little" add depth and variety to the compilation, each artist bringing their own flair. Mikey Spice, in particular, is known for his hit cover of "I Am I Said," which has earned him international recognition. The recording also includes tracks like Nico's "Hallelujah" and Nitty Kutchie's "Nah Play Friendly," while the Reggae Vibes Crew offers a "Bus Dem Down Version" that ties the collection together with an instrumental touch. Produced by REGGAE VIBES, known for their commitment to authentic reggae sounds, this recording is a testament to the enduring strength of reggae music in 2002. REGGAE VIBES has a reputation for producing quality reggae music that honors the roots of the genre while pushing its boundaries. This recording remains a staple in roots sessions, celebrating the rich culture and history of reggae music.
Bus Dem Down Tracklist:
- Frankie Paul – Call My Name
- Johnny Osbourne – Militancy
- Luciano – Bus Dem Down
- Marlon Stewart – Life
- Mikey Spice – Give A Little
- Nico – Hallelujah
- Nitty Kutchie – Nah Play Friendly
- Reggae Vibes Crew – Bus Dem Down Version
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