GIVE ME THE RIGHT RIDDIM produced by KARIANG CREW 1999
Give Me The Right Overview
The "Give Me The Right Riddim" foundation rhythm brings a smooth, steady reggae feeling with strong bass and relaxed energy. This rhythm, released in 1999, has a classic reggae sound that fits well in any roots or dancehall playlist. The mood is easy-going but powerful, giving each song a chance to shine. Bushman’s "Somewhere" stands out on this riddim. Bushman is known for his hit "Fire Bun a Weak Heart" and his album "Nyah Man Chant," which helped him build a strong reputation in reggae music. Doniki brings his own style to "Ready And Come," adding a soulful touch. Kariang Crew, the team behind the riddim, also performs the title track "Give Me The Right Riddim," keeping the energy high and the vibe authentic. Prezident Brown delivers "Micro-Chip," mixing conscious lyrics with the deep rhythm. Sizzla’s "Get We Out" adds another layer, showing his skill as a leading voice in modern reggae. Sizzla is famous for his album "Black Woman & Child," which made a big impact in the late 1990s. Terry Ganzie’s "Can't Dictate" rounds out the set with a confident message. Kariang Crew arranged and produced the riddim, releasing it on their own Kariang label. Kariang Records is known for supporting new reggae talent and producing influential riddims in the 1990s. The dub version of this release was popular in sound systems across Jamaica in 1999, helping to spread its laidback but vibrant sound.
Give Me The Right Tracklist:
- Bushman – Somewhere
- Doniki – Ready And Come
- Kariang Crew – Give Me The Right Riddim
- Prezident Brown – Micro-Chip
- Sizzla – Get We Out
- Terry Ganzie – Can’t Dictate
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