Fat 32 Riddim 2009
Fat 32 Overview
Fat 32 Riddim appeared in 2009 and quickly became a favorite in reggae circles. The recording was made in France, where the reggae scene has been strong for decades. This riddim gave singers and deejays a solid roots base, helping them bring their own style to the music. Several artists made their mark on the Fat 32 Riddim. Yemance delivered “Roots - Reggae - Ragga,” a track that shows his deep connection to the roots of reggae. Tiwony, known for his powerful stage presence and the album “Cité Soleil” (2009), added his voice with “I - Man - Fache.” Supa brought a romantic feel with “John - Baby - Come - Back,” giving the riddim a different flavor. Straika, another respected name in French reggae, contributed “D - Inme - Mwen.” He is well known for his collaborations with other reggae stars in the French Caribbean. Spart performed “Mc - Je - Reviens - Te - Dire,” adding his own energy to the project. The studio hand behind the riddim made sure the sound was smooth and the rhythm steady, helping each artist shine. The producer’s identity is not widely known, but the quality of the mix and arrangement stands out. Fat 32 Riddim kept the roots of reggae alive in 2019, even years after its original release. The riddim’s strong foundation and the artists’ performances made it a lasting part of the reggae landscape.
Fat 32 Tracklist:
- Yemance – Roots – Reggae – Ragga
- Tiwony – I – Man – Fache
- Supa – John – Baby – Come – Back
- Straika – D – Inme – Mwen
- Spart – Mc – Je – Reviens – Te – Dire
- Sista – Majesty – Rude – Boy
- Queen – Shannely – Leave – Without – Saying – Good
- Prince – Levy – Au – Bout – De – Nos – Reves
- Prince – Aziz – La – Sagesse
- N – Bee – Pour – La – Vie
- Modesty – A – Jounou
- Lyricson – Don – T – Worry – Your – Mind
- Little – Di – Lion – Les – 7 – Peche – Capitaux
- Lion – Crew – Envoie – Ta – Lumiere
- Kean – D – Feat – Spart – Mc – La – Vie
- Judah – Dread – Gloire – A – Selassie
- Fat – 32 – Instru –
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