GOOD GOD RIDDIM produced by XTERMINATOR 1995
Good God Overview
The Good God Riddim was released in 1995 and quickly became known for its conscious and uplifting sound. At a time when many reggae collections were moving towards digital styles or dancehall energy, this riddim kept the focus on roots reggae and positive messages. Luciano’s song “Good God” stands out with its strong vocals and spiritual lyrics. Luciano is well known in reggae for his 1995 album “Where There Is Life,” which helped make him an international name. On this riddim, his voice brings a sense of hope and truth. Mikey General’s “Sinners” offers another strong message. Mikey General often works with conscious themes in his music. His work with Luciano and other artists has made him a respected figure in roots reggae. Sizzla’s “Search Fi Hardcore” brings his unique energy to the collection. Sizzla is famous for his album “Black Woman & Child” and is one of reggae’s most prolific artists. His early work on riddims like this showed the powerful style that would later make him a global star. The producer, XTERMINATOR, played a key role in the sound of this collection. XTERMINATOR, led by Philip “Fatis” Burrell, was known for reviving roots reggae in the 1990s. The label worked with many top artists and helped shape the conscious reggae movement. Compared to other reggae albums from 1995, the Good God Riddim stands out for its strong roots sound and positive messages. It remains a true proof of reggae’s strength and spirit in that year.
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