FUNNY FEELING RIDDIM produced by CREATION MUSIC 2003
Funny Feeling Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene welcomed the release of the "Funny Feeling Riddim," a project that brought together a selection of talented artists, each contributing to its unique sound. This release was crafted by CREATION MUSIC, known for their ability to blend traditional reggae rhythms with modern influences, ensuring the riddim's appeal across generations. Among the standout tracks, Anthony B's "Woman Of Virtue" showcases his signature style, which has made him a prominent figure in reggae. Known for hits like "Raid The Barn," Anthony B has consistently delivered messages of empowerment and social justice throughout his career. Luciano, another heavyweight in the reggae world, lends his voice to "What Dem Ago Do." Luciano, often referred to as "The Messenjah," has been celebrated for his soulful voice and conscious lyrics, earning acclaim with albums like "Where There Is Life." Chris Howell's contribution, "You," adds a smooth and heartfelt touch to the riddim, while Lukie D’s "Forever More" brings his versatile vocal range to the forefront. Mikey General's "Two To One" further enriches the collection with his distinct voice, complementing the riddim's rootsy vibe. The riddim's seamless flow owes much to the skilled hands of the dub engineer, who ensured each track maintained its unique character while fitting into the overall tapestry. CREATION MUSIC's role in producing this riddim is noteworthy, as they have been instrumental in keeping reggae's core elements alive while embracing modern sounds. This blend of culture and message helped the "Funny Feeling Riddim" secure its place in reggae playlists and sets, resonating with fans old and new.
Funny Feeling Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Woman Of Virtue
- Chris Howell – You
- Luciano – What Dem Ago Do
- Lukie D – Forever More
- Mikey General – Two To One
- Nitty Kutchie – Funny Feeling
- Triston Palmer – Wonderful World
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