CONVERSATION RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 2000
Conversation Overview
The Conversation Riddim is a standout roots reggae release from 2000. It was produced by the well-known DIGITAL B, a key figure in Jamaican music. DIGITAL B, led by Bobby Digital, has been active since the late 1980s and is respected for shaping the sound of modern reggae and dancehall. The label is known for working with top artists and bringing fresh energy to the genre. The recording process for the Conversation Riddim focused on creating a smooth, groovy sound. The riddim’s steady basslines and gentle melodies make it easy for singers to shine. Each artist on this project brought their own style, helping to make the riddim memorable. A J Brown’s “Cant Cool” delivers soulful vocals, showing his skill as a roots singer. George Nooks, with “Dont Want To Lose You,” adds his signature warm tone. Nooks is known for hits like “God Is Standing By,” which reached wide audiences in Jamaica and abroad. Gregory Isaacs, featured with “Dont Go,” is celebrated as the “Cool Ruler” and is famous for his classic album “Night Nurse.” Louie Culture’s “Battle Field” brings energy, while Sizzla’s “Do Good Everytime” offers uplifting lyrics. Sizzla is known for his influential album “Black Woman & Child.” Fans still talk about the Conversation Riddim, remembering its roots sound and the talents of these artists.
Conversation Tracklist:
- A J Brown – Cant Cool
- George Nooks – Dont Want To Lose You
- Gregory Isaacs – Dont Go
- Louie Culture – Battle Field
- Sizzla – Do Good Everytime
- Version – Conversation
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