Fire Dragon Riddim – Savona Records 2009
Fire Dragon Overview
In 2009, reggae music was seeing a return to roots and conscious messages. The Fire Dragon Riddim became part of this movement, bringing a fresh but classic sound to reggae sessions. The riddim’s deep bass and steady drums made it popular in roots dances and on radio shows. Many selectors and sound systems played it, helping the riddim become a staple in roots reggae circles. The studio work behind the riddim gave it a warm, full sound. The hands in the studio shaped the music with care, making sure every instrument was balanced. The result was a riddim that felt both modern and true to reggae’s foundation. This careful production allowed each artist to shine with their own message. Burro Banton’s “Clean Air Clean Country” stands out with his strong voice and clear delivery. Burro Banton is known for his hit “Boom Wah Dis,” and he brings the same energy to this track. Sizzla’s “Why Does The World Cry” adds a thoughtful touch. Sizzla is a well-known artist with many albums and hits like “Thank You Mama.” His song on the Fire Dragon Riddim is full of questions about the world and hope for better times. Vida’s “Sunshyne - By The Way” brings smooth vocals and positive energy. Massyka’s “Dreams Of Tomorrow” looks to the future with uplifting words. Junie Platinum’s “Stumble And Fall” completes the set, reminding listeners about life’s struggles and the strength to rise again.
Fire Dragon Tracklist:
- Burro Banton – Clean Air Clean Country
- Sizzla – Why Does The World Cry
- Vida – Sunshyne – By The Way
- Massyka – Dreams Of Tomorrow
- Junie Platinum – Stumble And Fall
- Fire Dragon Riddim (Savona Records) – Version
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