DONT FOLLOW RUMOURS RIDDIM produced by DYNAMITE RECORDS 2005
Dont Follow Rumours Overview
In 2005, the reggae world was introduced to a compelling new sound with the release of the "Dont Follow Rumours Riddim" by DYNAMITE RECORDS. This riddim quickly became a favorite among roots reggae enthusiasts, thanks to its deep connection with dub roots and its ability to convey powerful, conscious messages. DYNAMITE RECORDS, known for its commitment to authentic reggae vibes, played a pivotal role in bringing this project to life. The label, which has been a significant player in the reggae scene, is celebrated for its dedication to preserving the genre's rich heritage while pushing creative boundaries. The riddim features standout performances from some of reggae's most respected voices. Lone Ranger delivers a memorable track with "Solomon," showcasing his unique style that has captivated audiences since the late 1970s. Peter Metro, known for his pioneering role in integrating dancehall and reggae, contributes "Canada Coll," adding his distinct flair to the mix. Welton Irie brings his energetic delivery to "Walk And Talk," while Al Campbell, a veteran with numerous hits like "Gee Baby," offers a thoughtful performance in "Watch Your Step." Carlton Livingston rounds out the lineup with the title track, "Dont Follow Rumours," a song that resonates with its message of awareness and truth. The "Dont Follow Rumours Version" by DYNAMITE RECORDS ties the project together, highlighting the riddim's strong dub influence. This release is not just a collection of tracks but a cultural milestone that continues to be celebrated for its authenticity and impact on the reggae scene.
Dont Follow Rumours Tracklist:
- Lone Ranger – Solomon
- Peter Metro – Canada Coll
- Welton Irie – Walk And Talk
- Al Campbell – Watch Your Step
- Carlton Livingston – Dont Follow Rumours
- Dynamite Records – Dont Follow Rumours Version
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