DA DRAMA RIDDIM produced by CYCLONE MUSIC 2003
Da Drama Overview
CYCLONE MUSIC, a well-respected name in the reggae scene, has a knack for producing music that resonates with both the past and the present. Known for its ability to blend traditional reggae sounds with modern influences, CYCLONE MUSIC has been instrumental in creating tracks that become timeless hits. Their work on the "Da Drama Riddim" is a testament to their skill in crafting music that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The "Da Drama Riddim" release in 2003 brought together an impressive lineup of artists, each adding their unique touch to the project. Anthony B, known for his energetic performances and conscious lyrics, contributed "Home Grown," a track that highlights his distinctive style. Fiona's "Too Much Drama" showcased her smooth vocals and ability to convey emotion, making it a memorable addition to the riddim. Glen Washington, with his soothing voice, delivered "Clean Living," a song that echoes his reputation for creating uplifting and positive music. Washington is well-regarded in the reggae community for his consistency and soulful delivery. Mikey Spice added his flair with "Dont Waste Your Time," a track that further enriched the riddim's diverse soundscape. Finally, the instrumental "Da Drama" by Version provided a solid foundation, allowing the vocal tracks to shine while maintaining a cohesive sound throughout the release. This collection of songs became a staple in roots sessions, keeping the reggae message alive and thriving in 2003. The "Da Drama Riddim" remains a cherished piece of reggae history, celebrated for its anthemic vibes and timeless appeal.
Da Drama Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Home Grown
- Fiona – Too Much Drama
- Glen Washington – Clean Living
- Mikey Spice – Dont Waste Your Time
- Version – Da Drama
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