ENFORCER ONE RIDDIM produced by DYNAMITE RECORDS 1989
Enforcer One Overview
The Enforcer One Riddim is making waves on reggae sound systems everywhere this season. The journey of this musical backdrop began in the studio, where skilled engineers shaped a warm, vintage sound. Every part of the riddim was carefully crafted, with real attention to detail from the studio hand. The result is a smooth, flowing foundation that brings out the best in every song. At the center of this release is DYNAMITE RECORDS, a label with a growing reputation for quality reggae productions. DYNAMITE RECORDS has built a solid following online, with their projects often streamed by reggae fans worldwide. Their focus on authentic reggae sounds has helped them stand out in a crowded scene. The Enforcer One Riddim features a strong lineup of artists. Carlton Livingston brings his classic voice to "Rumours," reminding listeners of his long career and his well-known hit "100 Weight of Collie Weed." Chris Wayne delivers heartfelt emotion in "For Ever Love," while reggae veteran Cornell Campbell, famous for songs like "Queen of the Minstrels," shines on "Boxing." Ernest Wilson adds soulful depth with "Never Walk Away." Henkel Irie’s "Ghetto Life" gives the riddim a streetwise edge. Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim ties everything together. The Enforcer One Riddim is a true celebration of reggae, moving crowds and keeping the spirit alive.
Enforcer One Tracklist:
- Carlton Livingston – Rumours
- Chris Wayne – For Ever Love
- Cornell Campbell – Boxing
- Ernest Wilson – Never Walk Away
- Henkel Irie – Ghetto Life
- Horace Andy – Treasure Call Love
- Johnny Osbourne – Guilty
- Linval Thompson – Raggamuffin Lover
- Nikki Parchment – Take This Love
- Pliers – Jealousy
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