EXODUS RIDDIM produced by 9 LIVES RECORDS 1998
Exodus Overview
The Exodus Riddim album collection first appeared in Jamaica in 1998. It quickly became a favorite in roots reggae sessions, thanks to its strong percussion and deep, melodic sound. The riddim brought together several respected artists, each adding their own style. Exodus contributed the track "Version," giving the project a solid foundation. Nico Junior’s song "Wise Up" stands out for its thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Sandeeno, known for his conscious lyrics and roots reggae style, added "Worthy To Be Praised." Sandeeno had built a reputation through his work with labels like Jet Star and his consistent message of positivity. Top Cat joined with "No Justice." Top Cat is widely known for his hit "Request the Style," which helped him gain international recognition in the 1990s. The roots craftsman behind the project was 9 LIVES RECORDS. The label has a history of supporting authentic reggae and dancehall productions. Over the years, 9 LIVES RECORDS has released several influential riddims that continue to get play in reggae circles worldwide. Looking back, the Exodus Riddim collection was more than just a set of songs. It carried the roots message of reggae in 1998, blending strong rhythms with thoughtful lyrics. The album’s sound and message helped it become a staple for selectors and fans, keeping the spirit of roots reggae alive.
Exodus Tracklist:
- Exodus – Version
- Nico Junior – Wise Up
- Sandeeno – Worthy To Be Praised
- Top Cat – No Justice
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