Church Riddim – Pot of Gold 1997
Church Overview
The Church Riddim is a classic reggae rhythm that made a big impact in 1997. This riddim became a favorite at roots reggae sessions, thanks to its strong island vibe and powerful collaborations. Many reggae fans still remember how it brought together some of the best voices of the time. Ninja Man, known for his energetic style and long career in dancehall, added his song "Born Again" to the set. Ninja Man is famous for hits like "Murder Dem" and for his role as a major figure in Jamaican music since the 1980s. His contribution to the Church Riddim showed his ability to blend roots and dancehall styles. Richie Stephens is another well-known artist featured on this riddim with "Praises To God." Richie Stephens has had international success, including his 1998 hit "Winner," and has worked with artists like Bounty Killer and Gentleman. His soulful voice and positive lyrics fit perfectly with the uplifting feel of the Church Riddim. Travor Daley rounds out the set with "No Love At All." While less widely known than the other two artists, his smooth delivery and heartfelt message helped make the riddim a favorite in roots reggae circles. The Church Riddim stands as a great example of reggae’s strength in 1997. The songs by Ninja Man, Richie Stephens, and Travor Daley still sound fresh today, and the riddim continues to be played by selectors and collectors who love real roots music.
Church Tracklist:
- Justice March, Little Alley & John Black – Rise And Fall
- Ninja Man – Born Again
- Richie Stephens – Praises To God
- Travor Daley – No Love At All
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