GREEN BAY RIDDIM aka YOUTHMAN RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS PRODUCERS
Green Bay Overview
In 2000, the Green Bay Riddim became a favorite in reggae sound system culture. This foundation rhythm is known for its deep bass and classic roots style, which made it popular at roots sessions and dances across Jamaica and beyond. The Green Bay Riddim was shaped by VARIOUS PRODUCERS, a production team known for working with different reggae labels and artists. Their influence can be seen in many roots revival projects from this era, and they helped push this riddim into the spotlight. The release features several respected artists, each bringing their own energy to the riddim. Glenroy Richards delivers the track "Wicked Cant Run Away," showing his powerful voice and roots credentials. Junior Kelly, famous for his hit single "Love So Nice," adds "Good Tiding" to the collection. His conscious lyrics and strong delivery fit perfectly with the riddim's message. Wayne Jarret, known for his classic reggae works like "Satta Dread," performs "Youthman," bringing experience and roots tradition. Screwdriver, with the song "Emergency," adds his distinctive style. Thriller U, who has enjoyed chart success with songs like "I'll Prove It to You," contributes "New World Older," showing his smooth vocal style. Other highlights include Ian Sweetness with "As I Look Up The Hills," Admirall Tibett with "I Can Be Sure," and a classic version track titled "Green Bay." Over the years, roots fans keep returning to the Green Bay Riddim. Its solid foundation and memorable performances make it a true cornerstone in modern reggae sessions.
Green Bay Tracklist:
- Glenroy Richards – Wicked Cant Run Away
- Junior Kelly – Good Tiding
- Wayne Jarret – Youthman
- Screwdriver – Emergency
- Thriller U – New World Older
- Ian Sweetness – As I Look Up The Hills
- Admirall Tibett – I Can Be Sure
- Version – Green Bay
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