E Ten Riddim 2009
E Ten Overview
Roots reggae has always been about strong rhythms and deep messages. In 2009, a special reggae rhythm, known as the E Ten Riddim, made a big impact in roots sessions. The craftspeople behind this riddim brought a classic roots feeling, filled with heavy bass and real island storytelling. Their work made this project stand out, and fans still remember it as a roots favorite from 2019. Some of reggae’s respected voices jumped on the E Ten Riddim. I Wayne, known for his hit “Can’t Satisfy Her,” brought his song “I Really Love You” to the project. His smooth style and positive lyrics made the track a highlight. Influential added “Road Block,” giving a strong performance that fit the roots vibe perfectly. Besenta’s “Too Much War” spoke about real-life struggles, showing the power of reggae to talk about serious issues. Nezbeth, who is known for the popular song “My Dream,” sang “Mamma.” His heartfelt delivery touched many listeners, as he often sings about family and hope. Geoger Nooks, a longtime reggae singer with hits like “God Is Standing By,” contributed “Jungle Out There.” His deep, soulful voice brought a classic touch to the riddim. Chuck Fender’s “Unconsciousness” added another layer, with lyrics that made people think. All these artists helped the E Ten Riddim become a staple in roots reggae sessions. Even years later, this project is played by fans who want to remember the true roots sound.
E Ten Tracklist:
- I Wayne – I Really Love You
- Influential – Road Block
- Besenta – Too Much War
- Nezbeth – Mamma
- Geoger Nooks – Jungle Out There
- Chuck Fender – Unconsciousness
- E Ten Riddim – Version
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