GHETTO BLUES RIDDIM produced by BIRCHILL RECORDS 2006
Ghetto Blues Overview
In 2006, the Ghetto Blues Riddim album collection arrived from Jamaica, adding a fresh sound to the reggae scene of that year. The project brought together a mix of artists, each contributing their own style and energy. Christopher Martin, known for his later hit “Cheaters Prayer,” delivered the track “Giving It.” His smooth vocals and rising reputation in reggae made his song a highlight. Conrad Crystal & Sugar Roy teamed up for “No Apology,” showing their long-standing partnership in the genre. Sugar Roy, in particular, is known for his work as a producer and singer, often collaborating with other reggae stars. Delishus added her voice on “Let It Go,” bringing a soulful touch to the collection. The instrumental “Ghetto Blues Riddim” by Version gave listeners a chance to enjoy the riddim’s jazzy, laid-back groove. Voicemail, a popular dancehall group recognized for their energetic performances, contributed “We’re Dancing.” The group has enjoyed chart success in Jamaica and abroad, especially with their hit “Wacky Dip.” Wayne Wonder, whose song “No Letting Go” once topped international charts, appeared here with “Again,” adding more depth to the lineup. The riddim was produced by BIRCHILL RECORDS, a label known for helping shape reggae and dancehall in the 2000s. BIRCHILL RECORDS has produced several well-known riddims and worked with many top Jamaican artists, making them a respected name in the industry. This collection captured the spirit and sound of reggae in 2006, blending culture and soul for listeners everywhere.
Ghetto Blues Tracklist:
- Christopher Martin – Giving It
- Conrad Crystal & Sugar Roy – No Apology
- Delishus – Let It Go
- Version – Ghetto Blues Riddim
- Voicemail – We’re Dancing
- Wayne Wonder – Again
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