G String Riddim produced by John John Recordings 2024
G String Overview
The G String Riddim roots project stands out in 2024 with a solid lineup of tracks built on a classic reggae foundation. The collection features Buju Banton with "Freak Me Out," Bounty Killer Ft. Angel Doolas on "Fitness," and Agent Sasco (Assassin) delivering "Surprise." Each track brings a different energy while staying true to the roots style that has defined reggae for decades. Buju Banton, known for his influential album "Til Shiloh," brings his signature voice and lyrical depth to "Freak Me Out." His career includes a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2011 for "Before the Dawn." Bounty Killer, a legend in both reggae and dancehall, teams up with Angel Doolas for "Fitness," adding his powerful delivery to the mix. Bounty Killer is widely recognized for his role in shaping the dancehall scene and his hit collaborations, such as "Hey Baby" with No Doubt. Agent Sasco (Assassin) appears on "Surprise," continuing his journey as a respected lyricist. Agent Sasco has worked with international artists, including a feature on Kanye West’s "Yeezus" album. Behind the project is John John Recordings, a label with deep roots in Jamaican music. Founded by Lloyd James Jr., also known as John John, the label has produced influential reggae and dancehall releases since the 1990s. John John Recordings is known for its connection to King Jammy, a legendary producer and John John’s father, which links the label to some of reggae’s most important eras. This roots project highlights how reggae remains strong and relevant in 2024, blending tradition with fresh energy for new and longtime fans alike.
G String Tracklist:
1. Buju Banton – Freak Me Out (2024 Remaster)
2. Bounty Killer Ft. Angel Doolas – Fitness (2024 Remaster)
3. Agent Sasco (Assassin) – Surprise (2024 Remaster)
4. Buju Banton, Bounty Killer & Agent Sasco (Assassin) Ft. Angel Doolas – G String Riddim – Brawta Mini Mix (2024 Remaster)
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