Fuss & Fight Riddim produced by John John Recordings 2024
Fuss & Fight Overview
John John Recordings stands at the forefront of roots reggae in 2024 with the release of the “Fuss and Fight Riddim” compilation. The label, founded by Lloyd James Jr., son of legendary producer King Jammy, has a reputation for producing classic dancehall and reggae projects since the 1990s. John John Recordings is known for working with top-tier artists and has played a key role in bridging traditional reggae sounds with modern production. This new riddim brings together three important voices in reggae: Tarrus Riley, Sizzla, and Louie Culture. Each artist brings their own style and message to the project, making it a showcase of both culture and consciousness. Tarrus Riley, who broke out internationally with his 2006 hit “She’s Royal,” delivers the track “Peer Pressure.” Riley is known for his strong vocals and positive messages, and here he addresses social challenges with his signature warmth. Sizzla, a prolific figure with over 50 albums to his name and known for classics like “Praise Ye Jah,” contributes “Got It Going.” Sizzla’s energetic delivery and roots message shine through, adding depth to the compilation. Louie Culture, respected for his 1994 anthem “Gangalee,” adds “No Watch Man” to the mix. His track stands out with its lyrical focus and classic deejay style. The riddim’s production is shaped by a roots selector’s touch, keeping the grooves authentic and ready for the dancefloor. The “Fuss and Fight Riddim” stands as a significant release in reggae’s 2024 story, blending culture, message, and timeless rhythm.
Fuss & Fight Tracklist:
- Tarrus Riley – Peer Pressure (2024 Remaster)
- Sizzla – Got It Going (2024 Remaster)
- Louie Culture – No Watch Man (2024 Remaster)
- Tarrus Riley & Sizzla & Louie Culture – Brawta Fuss & Fight Mix (2024 Remaster)
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