CHAOS RIDDIM produced by JUKE BOXX PRODUCTIONS 2007
Chaos Overview
In 2007, the dub version of the Chaos Riddim captured the true sound of reggae for its time. Produced by JUKE BOXX PRODUCTIONS, a label known for working with big names in reggae and dancehall, this riddim brought together both fresh and established talent. JUKE BOXX PRODUCTIONS, founded by Shane Brown, is respected for its work with artists like Busy Signal and for shaping the sound of modern reggae. On this release, Busy Signal delivers “Rat Race,” showing his sharp lyrical style. Busy Signal is well known for his hit “Nah Go A Jail Again” and has been a key figure in dancehall since the mid-2000s. Capleton, a veteran with a strong following and known for songs like “Jah Jah City,” brings his spiritual message on “Jah Love.” Chuck Fender adds his voice with “Upside Down,” giving the riddim a rootsy feel. Elephant Man, famous for his energetic stage presence and songs like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” keeps the dancehall energy high with “Good Good Kingston.” Laza, known for his work with the duo Laza Morgan, contributes “Wat A Gwaan.” Morgan Heritage, a Grammy-winning group, offers “Let Wi Talk,” while Ninjaman’s “Another Man Girl” and Unicorn’s “Yardman” add more layers to the release. The instrumental “Chaos Riddim” version lets the music speak for itself. This dub cut stands as a strong example of reggae’s spirit in 2007, blending tradition and new energy on one powerful riddim.
Chaos Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Rat Race
- Capleton – Jah Love
- Chuck Fender – Upside Down
- Elephant Man – Good Good Kingston
- Laza – Wat A Gwaan
- Morgan Heritage – Let Wi Talk
- Ninjaman – Another Man Girl
- Unicorn – Yardman
- Unknown – Yardman
- Version – Chaos Riddim
- Voicemail – A So We Stay
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