EXTORTIONERS RIDDIM produced by PENTHOUSE RECORDS? 2000
Extortioners Overview
When the Extortioners Riddim dropped in 2000, reggae fans quickly noticed its roots flavor and jazzy feel. The riddim became a regular feature at dances and sound system events, with listeners praising its smooth flow and warm harmonies. Bushman’s “Extortioners” was a standout, showing off his strong voice and conscious lyrics. Bushman is well known for his hit song “Fire Bun a Weak Heart,” and his presence on this riddim added real weight. Luciano brought his own spiritual energy to “Jah’s Promise.” Known as “The Messenjah,” Luciano has earned respect in reggae for albums like “Where There Is Life” and for his uplifting messages. Lukie D’s “Glory” added another layer, with his smooth singing style that fans love. Each artist delivered a unique performance, making the riddim memorable. The instrumental “Extortioners” by Version was also a hit with selectors, giving DJs a chance to showcase their skills at events. Behind the scenes, the music was arranged and produced by PENTHOUSE RECORDS?. The label, founded by Donovan Germain in 1987, is famous for shaping modern reggae and dancehall, working with stars like Buju Banton and Beres Hammond. With their experience and ear for quality, PENTHOUSE RECORDS? helped make the Extortioners Riddim a favorite on 2000’s reggae playlists.
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