FLESH AND BLOOD RIDDIM produced by OVADOZE MUZIK 2001
Flesh And Blood Overview
In 2001, reggae fans heard a special roots sound with the Flesh And Blood Riddim from OVADOZE MUZIK. This rhythm stands out for its deep, steady bass and warm, live instrument feel. At a time when many reggae riddims were moving toward digital beats, the Flesh And Blood Riddim kept a classic roots style. It can be compared to other roots rhythms from that era, like the "Hard Times" or "Real Rock" drops, which also used strong bass and soulful melodies. But the Flesh And Blood Riddim has its own unique, flowing groove that sets it apart. The artists on this riddim each bring something special. Mark Wonder’s “So Much War” shows his powerful voice and message. Mark Wonder is known for his roots reggae albums and has worked with top producers in Jamaica and abroad. Mickey General’s “Jah Jah Never Give” carries a spiritual energy. Mickey General is respected for his positive lyrics and has performed on big reggae stages worldwide. Flesh & Blood’s “Version” gives listeners a pure, instrumental take on the riddim, letting the music shine. Wayne Wonder Surprize offers “I Was There,” adding his smooth singing style. Wayne Wonder is famous for the hit song “No Letting Go,” which reached the UK Singles Chart in 2003. Behind it all is OVADOZE MUZIK, a Jamaican label known for supporting roots reggae in the 2000s. Their productions have gained respect for keeping live, roots sounds alive in a changing music scene.
Flesh And Blood Tracklist:
- Mark Wonder – So Much War
- Mickey General – Jah Jah Never Give
- Flesh & Blood – Version
- Wayne Wonder Surprize – I Was There
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