CLEAN HANDS RIDDIM produced by JAH HI YA RECORDS 2002
Clean Hands Overview
The reggae track base of 2002 is remembered today for its rich blend of cultural messages and deep rhythms. This era in reggae music produced timeless sounds that continue to resonate with fans. Among the standout contributions is the "Clean Hands Riddim," which brought together a unique mix of artists who left a lasting impact on the genre. One of the key tracks from this riddim is "Robber Deh Bout" by Black Out, known for its compelling beats and socially conscious lyrics. Another significant track is "Clean Hands" by Ras Negus, which echoes themes of purity and righteousness. Yami Bolo, a respected figure in reggae, collaborated with Manue on "Ghetto Under Fire," a track that underscores the struggles faced by those living in challenging environments. Yami Bolo, who has worked with international artists like Damian Marley, brings a powerful voice and message to this song, making it a memorable piece of the riddim. The producer behind this memorable riddim is JAH HI YA RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds. JAH HI YA RECORDS has a history of producing tracks that maintain the warmth and depth characteristic of classic reggae. Their work on the "Clean Hands Riddim" is no exception, as it features percussion-driven beats that capture the essence of roots reggae. Together, these elements create a riddim that not only defined a part of the 2002 reggae landscape but also continues to be a favorite among fans of the genre.
Clean Hands Tracklist:
- Black Out – Robber Deh Bout
- Ras Negus – Clean Hands
- Yami Bolo – Ghetto Under Fire Feat. Manue
- Yami Bolo – Ghetto Under Fire
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