Fi True Riddim 2009
Fi True Overview
The Fi True Riddim stands out for its deep roots reggae sound. The rhythm is steady, with strong basslines and classic drum patterns. This musical backdrop brings back the feel of reggae from earlier times. The instruments are warm and organic, giving each track a solid foundation. The overall vibe is calm but powerful, making it easy for listeners to connect with the music. Several well-known artists contributed to this project. Luciano, respected for his uplifting roots reggae, brings his signature voice to "Jah Surely Will Deliver." Luciano is known worldwide, and his album "Where There Is Life" helped build his reputation as a roots ambassador. George Nooks, another veteran in reggae, shines on "Sunshine Lady." Nooks is famous for his smooth vocals and has had crossover hits in both reggae and gospel. Kandi Man delivers the title track "Fi True," showing his skill on this classic rhythm. The collaboration between Kandi Man And Hot Shot Crew on "Get Yourself Together" adds a lively touch to the collection. L M J also appears with "Passing Judgement," contributing to the riddim’s rich lineup. Behind the scenes, the studio team played a key role in shaping the sound. The engineers made sure each song kept the original reggae feel while sounding clear and balanced. Their careful work helped the riddim stand out and remain memorable. Although Fi True Riddim was first released in 2009, its musical backdrop is still celebrated as a cultural work in 2021.
Fi True Tracklist:
- Luciano – Jah Surely Will Deliver
- George Nooks – Sunshine Lady
- Kandi Man – Fi True
- Kandi Man And Hot Shot Crew – Get Yourself Together
- L M J – Passing Judgement
- Danny English – Girl Of Mine
- Junior Cat – Dont Diss The Youth
- Elijah Prophet – See Them From A Far
- A R P – Too Much Trouble
- John Junior – A Who Send Dem
- President Brown – Dem No Worry Me
- Reggie Stepper – Not Another Day
- Byron Reid – Fi True Version
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