Centinel Riddim – Moneyless Band 2009
Centinel Overview
In 2009, reggae fans welcomed a new roots rhythm that quickly became a favorite in the community. The Centinel Riddim brought together artists and listeners who love conscious reggae sounds. The project’s foundation is in the traditional reggae style, with strong basslines and a steady drumbeat influenced by the roots and dub eras. This release stands out for its deep connection to classic reggae culture and its message-driven lyrics. The creative mind behind the Centinel Riddim shaped its sound with careful attention to detail. The music carries the spirit of roots reggae, blending old-school vibes with a modern touch. The producer, known for focusing on authentic reggae, made sure each track fits together smoothly, creating a unified project. Several talented voices appear on this riddim. Chezidek delivers “Jah Never Let Us Down,” showing his well-known positive energy and unique vocal style. Chezidek is also recognized for his song “Leave The Trees,” which became a reggae anthem for environmental awareness. Bubbles Man adds his own flavor with “Make It,” while Cally Blacks brings a strong message with “Proud To Be Black.” Cally Blacks is respected for his powerful lyrics that speak about identity and pride. Mama Son joins with “One Room,” and Faithful shares “I Know,” both adding new perspectives to the riddim. Each artist’s contribution helps make the project special. The Centinel Riddim stands as proof of reggae’s strength in 2009, keeping the roots tradition alive and inspiring a new generation of listeners.
Centinel Tracklist:
- Chezidek – Jah Never Let Us Down
- Bubbles Man – Make It
- Cally Blacks – Proud To Be Black
- Mama Son – One Room
- Faithful – I Know
- Zamunda – Still In Love
- Lorna Lamarr – Real Thing
- Dennis Lace – Call Home
- Peppa Jack – Work Me Off
- Perfect – Porridge Inna Yuh Bread
- Silver Ice – In The Street
- Pz – More Love
- Simpa – Rasta
- Mah Meekye – God Is In Control
- Fire Ball – Face It
- Moneyless Band – Centinel Riddim – Version
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