GET A LICK RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 2004
Get A Lick Overview
In 2004, the vibrant sounds of reggae were rejuvenated with the release of the roots anthology "Get A Lick Riddim," a project that captured the essence of the genre and propelled it forward. At the heart of this collection was STONE LOVE MUSIC, a renowned production house with a storied history in the reggae scene. Known for their influential sound system, STONE LOVE MUSIC has been a cornerstone of Jamaican music since the 1970s, shaping the landscape with their innovative mixes and talent for spotlighting emerging artists. The anthology featured a lineup of reggae stalwarts who brought their unique flair to the riddim. Bounty Killer, featuring Nitty Kutc, delivered a commanding performance with "Go Away," showcasing his signature gruff style that has earned him accolades, including the 2002 MOBO Award for Best Reggae Act. Sanchez, with his smooth vocals, charmed listeners with "My Sweet Thing," reminding fans of his enduring appeal since his hit "Loneliness" in the late '80s. Sizzla, another luminary in the reggae world, contributed twice to the anthology. Alongside Garnet Silk, he offered "Bless Me," a track that resonated with spiritual depth. Sizzla's solo effort, "Big & Bold," highlighted his dynamic range and lyrical prowess, reinforcing his status as a prolific artist with over 50 albums to his name. Meanwhile, Sluggy Ranks' "Jah Is Guiding I" added a heartfelt dimension, echoing his commitment to conscious messages. Together, these artists, under the expert guidance of STONE LOVE MUSIC, crafted a roots anthology that kept reggae's message alive and thriving throughout 2004.
Get A Lick Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer (Feat.Nitty Kutc – Go Away
- Sanchez – My Sweet Thing
- Sizzla (Feat.Garnet Silk) – Bless Me
- Sizzla – Big & Bold
- Sluggy Ranks – Jah Is Guiding I
- Wayne Wonder – Only You
- Yami Bolo – Hot Stepping
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