DRY FOOD BOOK RIDDIM produced by SUN CYCLE RECORDS 2003
Dry Food Book Overview
In 2003, the Dry Food Book Riddim made its mark on the reggae scene as a standout dub release. This collection became a favorite among roots reggae enthusiasts, thanks to its smooth, anthemic sound and the talent it showcased. The release featured notable artists like Alozade And Aisha with their track "Stalking Me," which captivated listeners with its compelling narrative. Anthony B, known for his energetic performances and conscious lyrics, contributed "Hot To," adding his signature style to the mix. Anthony Cruz, who gained recognition for his smooth vocals, delivered "The First Thing," further solidifying his place in the reggae world. Bobby Crystal brought his unique touch with "Hooked On Your Mind," while Determine added depth with "First Date." Each artist added their own flavor, making the riddim a diverse and engaging experience. Behind this memorable release was SUN CYCLE RECORDS, a label known for its commitment to quality reggae music. With a reputation for producing tracks that resonate with both casual listeners and reggae aficionados, SUN CYCLE RECORDS played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the early 2000s reggae scene. Their ability to blend romantic vibes with roots elements made the Dry Food Book Riddim a must-play for fans of the genre. Even today, this release holds a special place in reggae history, representing the vibrant and evolving landscape of 2003. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the timeless appeal of the artists and the production prowess of SUN CYCLE RECORDS.
Dry Food Book Tracklist:
- Alozade And Aisha – Stalking Me
- Anthony B – Hot To
- Anthony Cruz – The First Thing
- Bobby Crystal – Hooked On Your Mind
- Determine – First Date
- Kiprich – Bring It Come
- Lukie D – Free Your Mind
- Mickey Melody And Mega Banton – Positivity
- Prestige – Prestige For The Ladies
- Ricky General – Shes Hot
- Version – Dry Food Book
- Vybz Kartel – Study The Weed
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