Fool Riddim produced by Lucky Dragon Crew 2009
Fool Overview
Fool Riddim brought together some of reggae’s well-loved voices in 2009. Courtney Melody, known for his classic hit “Bad Boy,” delivered “Anticipate Your Love” on this roots riddim. Jenn Liza shared her song “A Long Time,” bringing a fresh touch to the project. Ed Robinson, who gained attention with his version of “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” added “Its Goodbye Time.” Bunny General, a veteran in the dancehall scene, joined with “Nah Dance.” Sugar Minott, famous for songs like “Good Thing Going,” contributed “Mr. Sugar Cane.” The dub cut of Fool Riddim was carefully crafted by Lucky Dragon Crew. This producer group is known for their work in the reggae and dancehall scene, often blending traditional roots with modern sounds. Lucky Dragon Crew have released several riddims and built a reputation for creating tracks that connect with both old and new fans. The Fool Riddim dub stood out in 2009 for its deep bass, strong percussion, and layered melodies. It brought together the voices of artists like Wally Rich on “Sound Fool,” Keke I with “Want My Love,” Anthony Malvo and Tiffanie Malvo on “Gimme Ganja,” and King Stitt with “Wisdom.” Each track kept the roots message alive, reminding fans of reggae’s power to speak about life, love, and truth. Looking back, Fool Riddim’s dub cut helped keep reggae’s spirit strong in 2009. It was a moment where classic voices and new energy came together, making it a favorite for many reggae fans.
Fool Tracklist:
- Courtney Melody – Anticipate Your Love
- Jenn Liza – A Long Time
- Ed Robinson – Its Goodbye Time
- Bunny General – Nah Dance
- Sugar Minott – Mr. Sugar Cane
- Wally Rich – Sound Fool
- Keke I – Want My Love
- Anthony Malvo – Gimme Ganja (Feat. Tiffanie Malvo)
- King Stitt – Wisdom
- Little John – I Lost My Baby
- Luciano – Soul Provider
- Ashi – End Ov My Days
- Jimmy Riley – Fool For Love
- Bianca – Last Summer
- Lucky Dragon Crew – Fool Riddim Version
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