General Riddim (Flashback Series) Vol 2 produced by Penthouse Records 2025
General Overview
The new album collection built on the General Riddim brings together a strong line-up of reggae tracks. Listeners can enjoy Agent Sasco — Tell Me Now, Romain Virgo — Run De Place Red, Nadine Sutherland — I Want To Go Home, Wayne Wonder & Buju Banton — Heal The World, Rc — Pressing On, Terry Ganzie — Want De Loving, Terror Fabulous — Order, Wayne Wonder — Heal The World, Marcia Griffiths — That's Life, and Sanchez — Baby It's Time. Each song adds its own style and energy to the riddim. Agent Sasco, known for his sharp lyrics and powerful delivery, leads with Tell Me Now. He is celebrated for songs like "Winning Right Now" and has worked with many top reggae artists. Romain Virgo’s Run De Place Red shows his smooth voice, which many fans know from his hit "Soul Provider." Nadine Sutherland, who sings I Want To Go Home, has a long history in reggae and is famous for her classic "Action" with Terror Fabulous. Wayne Wonder & Buju Banton join together for Heal The World, bringing two major voices in reggae. Wayne Wonder is known for his international hit "No Letting Go," and Buju Banton is a Grammy Award winner with a career that spans decades. Rc brings a message of hope with Pressing On. Penthouse Records, the producer behind this collection, has been a key name in reggae since the late 1980s. The label, founded by Donovan Germain, is known for working with artists like Buju Banton and Marcia Griffiths.
General Tracklist:
- Agent Sasco – Tell Me Now
- Romain Virgo – Run De Place Red
- Nadine Sutherland – I Want To Go Home
- Wayne Wonder & Buju Banton – Heal The World (Remix)
- Rc – Pressing On
- Terry Ganzie – Want De Loving
- Terror Fabulous – Order
- Wayne Wonder – Heal The World
- Marcia Griffiths – That’s Life
- Sanchez – Baby It’s Time
- Dean Fraser – General Riddim Instrumental
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