FORTUNE TELLER RIDDIM produced by A LUSTRE KINGS PRODUCTION 2003
Fortune Teller Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene was buzzing with the release of the Fortune Teller Riddim, a standout project from A LUSTRE KINGS PRODUCTION. Known for their dedication to authentic reggae sounds, A LUSTRE KINGS has a reputation for producing music that resonates deeply with the roots and culture of reggae. This riddim added a solid contribution to the roots output of the time, especially with its one drop base, which is a staple in sound system culture. This base allows selectors to create a steady, hypnotic rhythm that keeps dance floors moving and listeners engaged. The Fortune Teller Riddim features some notable reggae artists. Jah Mason delivers "Caring," a track that showcases his powerful vocal presence. Lutan Fyah's "No More War" is another highlight, reflecting his consistent message of peace and unity. Norris Man brings energy with "Thunderous Sound," while Turbulence's "Burn Dem Again" adds intensity to the collection. The riddim also includes "War And Revolution" by Yami Bolo and "Fortune Teller" by Version, rounding out a diverse and impactful lineup. Jah Mason and Lutan Fyah, in particular, are known for their contributions to reggae music. Jah Mason has been a prominent figure in the scene with hits like "My Princess Gone," while Lutan Fyah has gained recognition for his thought-provoking lyrics and collaborations with other reggae greats. For roots fans, the Fortune Teller Riddim remains a memorable piece of 2003, capturing the essence of reggae's enduring spirit and its ability to inspire and uplift.
Fortune Teller Tracklist:
- Fortune Teller Riddim – Version
- Jah Mason – Caring
- Lutan Fyah – No More War
- Norris Man – Thunderous Sound
- Turbulence – Burn Dem Again
- Version – Fortune Teller
- Yami Bolo – War And Revolution
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