CHANT AND PLANT RIDDIM produced by I & I FOUNDATION 2003
Chant And Plant Overview
The Chant And Plant Riddim stands out in the 1998 reggae roots anthology, offering a solid base for singers and deejays. This collection features a range of tracks that highlight roots reggae’s deep sound and message. Each song brings its own mood, but all are tied together by the steady, uplifting riddim. Al Pancho & Elijah Prophet come together on “We Must All Live As One.” Their song calls for unity and peace, showing the power of collaboration in reggae. Buffalo Soldier’s “I Love” adds a smooth, heartfelt touch. Chant And Plant’s “Version” is a classic instrumental, letting the riddim shine on its own. Courtney Melody, known for his hit “Bad Boy,” delivers “Freedom Chant,” adding energy and a call for liberation. Determine’s “Chant On” keeps the roots spirit alive, while Fantan Mojah brings his strong voice to “Do No Harm.” Lamboghini’s “Rocks, Rocky Road,” Major Lloyd’s “Chant And Plant,” Mickey General’s “Children Dont Sleep,” and Norris Man’s “You Hurt Me So” all add unique flavors to the anthology. Behind the scenes, the producer I and I FOUNDATION plays a key role. Known for supporting roots revival projects, I and I FOUNDATION has helped bring conscious reggae to wider audiences. Their productions are recognized for authentic sound and respect for reggae tradition. This riddim gave artists a strong foundation in 1998, carrying reggae’s message of unity, struggle, and hope.
Chant And Plant Tracklist:
- Al Pancho & Elijah Prophet – We Must All Live As One
- Buffalo Soldier – I Love
- Chant And Plant – Version
- Courtney Melody – Freedom Chant
- Determine – Chant On
- Fantan Mojah – Do No Harm
- Lamboghini – Rocks, Rocky Road
- Major Lloyd – Chant And Plant
- Mickey General – Children Dont Sleep
- Norris Man – You Hurt Me So
- Queen Ifrica – Words Of I Mouth
- Rockland – Ghetto People Living
- Spectacular – Dem Conscience A Bite Dem
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