COMBINATION RIDDIM produced by KICKIN 2002
Combination Overview
In 2002, the Combination Riddim brought a fresh wave of energy to roots reggae, a genre known for its deep connection to cultural and social themes. This riddim was crafted by the producer known as KICKIN, who has a reputation for blending traditional reggae sounds with modern touches. KICKIN has been influential in the reggae scene, known for his work that often stays true to the roots while appealing to a broader audience. The Combination Riddim captured the essence of sound system culture, where the dub version played a crucial role. The track "Version — Combination Riddim" allowed DJs and selectors to showcase their skills, mixing and remixing the beats to keep the dance floor alive. This was a nod to the vibrant sound system scene, where music is as much about the live experience as it is about the recordings. The artists featured on this riddim brought their unique styles to the table. Capleton & Morgan Heritage delivered "Behold," a track that resonated with fans for its powerful lyrics and energetic delivery. Morgan Heritage, known for their hit album "Don't Haffi Dread," brought their signature harmonies to the mix. Chaka Demus & Pliers, famous for their international hit "Tease Me," contributed "I Saw The Sign," adding their infectious rhythm to the riddim. Other notable tracks included Jah Mali & Jah Mason's "Strength To Strength," Richie Stephens & George Nooks' "One God," and Stevie Face & Norris Man's "Jah Children." Each song added to the riddim's reputation as a roots reggae favorite, celebrated for its vibrant beats and meaningful messages.
Combination Tracklist:
- Capleton & Morgan Heritage – Behold
- Chaka Demus & Pliers – I Saw The Sign
- Jah Mali & Jah Mason – Strength To Strength
- Richie Stephens & George Nooks – One God
- Stevie Face & Norris Man – Jah Children
- Version – Combination Riddim
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