FIRE AND RAIN RIDDIM produced by 2006 – YAHBELL ENT
Fire And Rain Overview
The Fire And Rain Riddim release from 2006 brought together a strong lineup of roots reggae tracks. The set features Norris Man with "Take A Miracle," Jah Mali on "I and I," and Jah Defender performing "It's Not About." Other songs include "All for You" by Anthony B, "You Left Me" by Luton Fyah, and "What's the Fighting for" by Leego. Prince of Judah adds "Rejoice," Chrisiniti delivers "I Am Settled Now," Iyashanti brings "Living in," and Little Devon rounds out the collection with "Youthman Rise." Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. Norris Man, known for his conscious lyrics, is well remembered for songs like "Persistence," which became a hit in the early 2000s. Jah Mali stands out for his soulful voice and roots messages, as heard in "I and I." Jah Defender, from Trinidad and Tobago, is recognized for his uplifting roots reggae sound. Anthony B is a major name in reggae; his album "Universal Struggle" reached international audiences and helped establish him as a leading roots artist. Luton Fyah, who appears here with "You Left Me," has worked with top producers and is known for his album "Phantom War." The music arranger behind Fire And Rain Riddim brought together deep basslines and steady grooves, giving the set a strong roots feel. The production was handled by YAHBELL ENT, a label active in reggae during this period. This reggae set remains a part of the strong roots output from 2006, showing the ongoing strength of reggae music in that era.
Fire And Rain Tracklist:
- Norris Man – Take A Miracle
- Jah Mali – I and I
- Jah Defender – It’s Not About
- Anthony B – All for You
- Luton Fyah – You Left Me
- Leego – What’s the Fighting for
- Prince of Judah – Rejoice
- Chrisiniti – I Am Settled Now
- Iyashanti – Living in
- Little Devon – Youthman Rise
- Perfect – Babylon Guweh
- Danny English Ft Terry Linen – Say You Love Me
- Time Unlimited – Love Makes Us
- Amique – My Lady
Releases Similar to Fire And Rain Riddim – 2006 – Yahbell Ent
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.