Get A Lick Riddim – Imaj Musik 1999
Get A Lick Overview
Get A Lick Riddim is a reggae release from 1999 known for its strong roots style and smooth, deep grooves. The riddim has a steady, uplifting rhythm that gives each song a solid foundation. This sound helped artists deliver powerful messages and connect with listeners. Dennis Brown, known as the “Crown Prince of Reggae,” brings his classic voice to the track “Fine Champagne & Vintage Wine.” Brown was famous for hits like “Money in My Pocket” and played a big part in spreading roots reggae worldwide. Mykal Roze, a former lead singer of Black Uhuru, performs “Someone Is Watching You.” Roze won a Grammy with Black Uhuru for their album “Anthem” in 1985, showing his strong roots in reggae music. Ronnie Twaithes adds energy with “Nung Neng Neng,” giving the riddim even more variety. The riddim’s arrangement reflects Jamaica’s rich musical culture. It was arranged by a well-respected culture arranger, and the label behind the release is known for supporting classic reggae sounds. The compilation was played in many cultural sets in 1999, making it a favorite among reggae fans and selectors. With its roots foundation and talented artists, Get A Lick Riddim stands out as a memorable release from the late 1990s reggae scene.
Get A Lick Tracklist:
- Dennis Brown – Fine Champagne & Vintage Wine
- Mykal Roze – Someone Is Watching You
- Ronnie Twaithes – Nung Neng Neng
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