GOOD OVER EVIL RIDDIM produced by MAXIMUM SOUND 2006
Good Over Evil Overview
In 2006, reggae was exploring new sounds, but the one drop base still connected modern tracks to the genre’s roots. The Good Over Evil Riddim used this classic rhythm to create a strong foundation, bringing listeners back to the heart of reggae music. The arranger shaped the project’s direction, making sure each song carried a message and kept the music’s spirit alive. The riddim’s arrangement let every artist express their own style while staying true to roots reggae. Anthony B opened the collection with “One God.” Known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, Anthony B had already made his mark with hits like “Raid the Barn.” His song on this riddim continued his tradition of delivering uplifting messages. Gyptian brought a smooth, melodic touch with “Rise And Live.” He would later gain international fame with the hit single “Hold You,” but here, he showed his early promise with positive energy. Jah Mason’s “Feel My Pain” added emotion and depth. Jah Mason is known for his passionate delivery and strong presence in the roots scene. Lukie D contributed “Too Many Wars,” blending soulful vocals with thoughtful lyrics. His reputation for harmonies and versatility shone through on this track. Lutan Fyah closed with “Life Like This,” bringing a steady, conscious vibe. The riddim also included a version called “Good Over Evil Riddim,” letting the music itself stand alone. This project proved that roots reggae still had power and meaning in 2006.
Good Over Evil Tracklist:
- Anthony B – One God
- Gyptian – Rise And Live
- Jah Mason – Feel My Pain
- Lukie D – Too Many Wars
- Lutan Fyah – Life Like This
- Version – Good Over Evil Riddim
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