COMET RIDDIM produced by TECHNIQUE RECORDS 2003
Comet Overview
In 2003, the roots reggae scene was thriving, with its deep, echoing beats and conscious lyrics. One of the notable contributions to this era was the Comet Riddim, produced by TECHNIQUE RECORDS. Known for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds, TECHNIQUE RECORDS played a significant role in shaping the music landscape. Founded by Winston Riley, the label has been influential in the reggae and dancehall genres, producing several iconic tracks over the years. The Comet Riddim featured a line-up of talented artists who brought their unique styles to the project. Determine, a respected figure in the reggae community, contributed with "It Hurts," showcasing his ability to blend emotional depth with rhythmic precision. Ghost's "Can't Stop My Dream" added a layer of aspiration and hope, resonating with listeners seeking inspiration. Lymie, known for his smooth vocal delivery, offered "Let It Go" and "Let It Go Love Tko," which highlighted his versatility and talent. Mad Cobra, famous for his hit "Flex," delivered "Never Give Up The Fight," reinforcing his reputation for powerful, motivational tracks. Nadine Sutherland, celebrated for her song "Action," brought "Love And Honour" to the riddim, adding a touch of elegance and strength. The Comet Riddim was a testament to the enduring appeal of roots reggae, capturing the essence of the genre while allowing each artist to shine. It remains a cherished selection for fans who appreciate the authentic sounds of reggae's golden era.
Comet Tracklist:
- Determine – It Hurts
- Ghost – Cant Stop My Dream
- Lymie – Let It Go (Love T.K.O)
- Lymie – Let It Go Love Tko
- Mad Cobra – Never Give Up The Fight
- Nadine Sutherland – Love And Honour
- Sanchez – Love You
- Spragga Benz – Remember Him (Jah)
- Sugar Slick – Only Thing I Did
- Tamone – Mama Dont Cry
- Version – Comet Riddim
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