HEARD OF FLAMES RIDDIM produced by VERTEX PRODUCTIONS 2005
Heard Of Flames Overview
Heard Of Flames Riddim, released in 2005, is a reggae rhythm that stays true to the traditional reggae structure. This release features contributions from well-known artists like Bescenta, Capleton, Morgan Heritage, Norris Man, and Richie Spice, each adding their unique touch to the riddim. Bescenta's track, "Love Her The Most," brings a heartfelt vibe to the collection. Capleton, known for his energetic performances and hits like "Jah Jah City," adds power with "We Come Fi Build." Morgan Heritage, a band celebrated for their album "Protect Us Jah," delivers "Inna The Ghetto," showcasing their consistent ability to blend roots with contemporary sounds. Norris Man contributes with "Home And Away Ska Piano," while Richie Spice, famous for his hit "Earth A Run Red," presents "Earth Alert," emphasizing his strong connection to conscious themes. Turbulence also joins with "You Are The One," rounding out the roster with his distinctive style. The production of Heard Of Flames Riddim was expertly handled by VERTEX PRODUCTIONS. Known for guiding various successful reggae projects, VERTEX PRODUCTIONS has a reputation for allowing uplifting messages to shine through in their work. This production house has been instrumental in crafting sounds that resonate with reggae audiences globally. This release remains one of the standout cultural drops of 2005, thanks to its traditional rhythm and the powerful collaboration of the artists involved. The Heard Of Flames Riddim continues to be celebrated for its classic energy and enduring appeal.
Heard Of Flames Tracklist:
- Bescenta – Love Her The Most
- Capleton – We Come Fi Build
- Morgan Heritage – Inna The Ghetto
- Norris Man – Home And Away Ska Piano
- Richie Spice – Earth Alert
- Turbulence – You Are The One
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