God And King Riddim – Ajang Productions 2009
God And King Overview
The God And King Riddim roots anthology stands out for its deep, soulful instrumental and a strong lineup of reggae artists. The release features several notable tracks: Al Campbell — Live Up, Frankie Paul — Remember The Time, Freddie Mcgregor — Peace And Love, Luciano — God And King, Natural Black — Prepare, Prezident Brown — War In Town, Sylvia Tella — Plastic Smile, and the showcase version Ajang Productions — God And King Riddim. Each artist brings a unique voice to the project. Al Campbell, with his song Live Up, has been a respected figure in reggae since the 1970s. Frankie Paul, known for his hit Worries In The Dance, delivers Remember The Time with his signature vocal style. Freddie Mcgregor’s Peace And Love adds warmth; McGregor is widely recognized for his classic track Big Ship and his decades-long influence on reggae. Luciano, who sings God And King, has won awards like the Order of Distinction in Jamaica for his contribution to music. Natural Black’s Prepare brings a conscious message, while Prezident Brown and Sylvia Tella add further depth with War In Town and Plastic Smile. The riddim itself, produced by Ajang Productions, is remembered for its horn-driven melody and rootsy groove. Selectors and sound system DJs often chose this instrumental during 2009, giving it a lasting place in dancehall and reggae sessions. Even today, fans return to the God And King Riddim as a roots memory from that year, appreciating its timeless quality and the unity it brings to the reggae community.
God And King Tracklist:
- Al Campbell – Live Up
- Frankie Paul – Remember The Time
- Freddie Mcgregor – Peace And Love
- Luciano – God And King
- Natural Black – Prepare
- Prezident Brown – War In Town
- Sylvia Tella – Plastic Smile
- Ajang Productions – God And King Riddim
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