Concrete Jungle Riddim produced by Jam 2 Productions 2009
Concrete Jungle Overview
The Concrete Jungle Riddim album collection arrived in Jamaica in 2009, quickly catching the attention of roots reggae fans. This project stood out for its strong connection to reggae’s classic sound, while also bringing a fresh energy that matched the time. A group of talented artists helped shape the album’s unique flavor. Nellie Roxx delivered heartfelt vocals on “My Life,” showing her ability to connect deeply with listeners. Tafari, known for his work with the legendary Morgan Heritage band, added his thoughtful voice to “How.” Tosh, not to be confused with Peter Tosh, contributed the standout title track “Concrete Jungle.” Laza, who is well recognized as part of the duo Laza Morgan, brought his style to “Street Code.” Megah’s “Real World” added another layer to the collection with its authentic message. Behind the scenes, Jam 2 Productions was responsible for the album’s sound. The producer, who is the son of King Jammy, has built a reputation for mixing traditional reggae with modern influences. Jam 2 Productions is also known for working with artists like Vybz Kartel and Busy Signal, helping to shape the sound of dancehall and reggae through the 2000s. Looking back, the Concrete Jungle Riddim captured the spirit of reggae in 2009. Its dub-influenced cuts and conscious lyrics offered both a nod to the past and a step forward, making it a favorite among roots reggae lovers.
Concrete Jungle Tracklist:
- Nellie Roxx – My Life
- Tafari – How
- Tosh – Concrete Jungle
- Laza – Street Code
- Megah – Real World
- Maleeka – Step A Side Now
- Bescenta – Iron Rain
- Voicemail – Wine Up
- Camar – Love
- Teflon – Incourage You To Discourage You
- Pheona – Wanting You
- Concrete Jungle – Version
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