GET WE OUT RIDDIM produced by KARIANG 1998
Get We Out Overview
When you listen to the Get We Out Riddim from 1998, you feel the strong rocksteady flow right away. The rhythm is steady and deep, with a rich bassline and lively percussion. There’s a dub influence, but the groove stays true to roots reggae. It’s the kind of riddim that makes you want to move, with every drum hit and guitar chop keeping the energy high. The sound is classic, but there is a freshness that made it stand out in 1998. Three artists helped shape this riddim’s sound. Get We Out brings their own flavor with the track Version, letting the instrumental shine and giving DJs and listeners space to enjoy the riddim itself. Sizzla, known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, adds his track Get We Out. By 1998, Sizzla had already released his breakthrough album "Black Woman & Child" and was becoming one of reggae’s most important voices. Terry Ganzie appears with Cant Dictate. Ganzie is respected for his strong roots style and is known for songs like "Welcome the Outlaw." His presence adds another layer of roots energy to the project. Behind the scenes is KARIANG, the producer. KARIANG is known for producing on the Kariang label, which became a staple for roots and dancehall releases in the late 1990s. The label helped launch and support many reggae artists during that time, making a real impact on the scene.
Get We Out Tracklist:
- Get We Out – Version
- Sizzla – Get We Out
- Terry Ganzie – Cant Dictate
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