CONFESSIONS RIDDIM produced by JUKE BOX PRODUCTION 2006
Confessions Overview
In 2006, the Confessions Riddim brought together some of reggae’s most respected voices. The project was arranged and produced by JUKE BOX PRODUCTION, a label known for its sharp focus on vocal harmonies and roots reggae. JUKE BOX PRODUCTION has worked with many top artists in the genre and is recognized for its clean, classic sound. The foundation rhythm of Confessions Riddim was built to let each artist shine. Tok delivered “Live It Up” with their signature energy. Morgan Heritage, famous for their album “More Teachings” and a Grammy win in 2016, added soulful depth with “Living With Out You.” Chuck Fender’s “Light Dem” brought a conscious roots style that matches his reputation for uplifting messages. Lady Saw, known as the “Queen of Dancehall” and for her Grammy-winning work on “Underneath It All” with No Doubt, showed her strong presence on “Getting Hard.” Fanton Mojah, who made waves with his hit “Hail The King,” contributed “Dem Cant Stop The Time,” blending spiritual lyrics with the riddim’s groove. Each artist helped shape the riddim’s sound, layering their own style over the steady, roots-inspired base. The recording process focused on blending these voices, creating a unified but lively collection. Confessions Riddim stands as a snapshot of reggae’s collaborative spirit in 2006.
Confessions Tracklist:
- Tok – Live It Up
- Morgan Heritage – Living With Out You
- Chuck Fender – Light Dem
- Lady Saw – Getting Hard
- Fanton Mojah – Dem Cant Stop The Time
- Anthony Cruz – Lose Dem Head
- Kiprich – Tell Me
- Delicious – Cant Stop Calling
- Junior Kelly – Get Out There
- Richie Spice – Lonely
- Spanner Banner – Like Paradise
- Juke Box Production – Version
- Floyd West – True Confession
- Sizzla – Burnin On Weak Heart
- Teflon – Tell Me Why
- Unicorn – Remenber
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