FULL UP RIDDIM produced by WALL STREET RECORDS 2002
Full Up Overview
The "Full Up Riddim," released in 2002, is still celebrated today for its deep roots instrumental that resonates with reggae lovers. This riddim has become a staple in sound systems, showcasing the enduring strength of reggae music. The compilation brings together a mix of culture and message through its tracks. Among the artists featured, Anthony and Mighty-Diamonds deliver the memorable track "Pass The Kutchie," a song that continues to be a favorite for its catchy rhythm and social commentary. Capleton Uplifter contributes with "Ready Yah Now," adding his energetic style and powerful voice to the mix. Lucan Jah and Thunda Little-Capes present "War," a track that highlights the ongoing struggles and calls for peace. Luciano, known for his soulful voice and impactful lyrics, adds depth with "Mystery Babylone," reflecting on themes of spirituality and social justice. The compilation also includes Mr. Tie's "Poor People," a song that resonates with listeners due to its poignant message about economic hardship. Sizzla, a prominent figure in reggae and dancehall, contributes "Buzz Rock Warrior," showcasing his signature fiery delivery and commitment to addressing social issues. Behind this powerful collection is WALL STREET RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to reggae roots. The label has played a significant role in promoting reggae music, ensuring that the genre remains vibrant and influential. With projects like "Full Up Riddim," WALL STREET RECORDS has cemented its place in the reggae scene, delivering music that continues to inspire and move audiences.
Full Up Tracklist:
- Anthony-B Mighty-Diamonds – Pass The Kutchie
- Capleton Uplifter – Ready Yah Now
- Lucan Jah-Thunda Little-Capes – War
- Luciano – Mystery Babylone
- Mighty-Diamonds – Pass The Kutchie
- Mr-Tie – Poor People
- Sizzla – Buzz Rock Warrior
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