HEPROCITICAL RIDDIM produced by SHAKES 2002
Heprocitical Overview
In 2002, the reggae scene welcomed the Heprocitical Riddim, a vibrant addition to the roots reggae sound. This riddim was crafted with a spirit of collaboration and storytelling, reflecting the essence of reggae music. The journey from creation to release was guided by the skilled hands of producer SHAKES, known for his keen sense of rhythm and narrative. SHAKES has been a notable figure in the reggae world, often praised for his ability to weave stories into music that resonates with listeners globally. The Heprocitical Riddim brought together a remarkable lineup of artists, each adding their unique touch. Anthony B contributed with his track "Homeless People," delivering a powerful message that resonates with his fans. Anthony Shakesa joined the roster with "Happy Earth Day," a song that celebrates life and the planet, showcasing his uplifting style. Luciano, known for his soulful voice and conscious lyrics, added "Stolen Artifiax" to the mix, further cementing his reputation as a cornerstone of modern roots reggae. Mikey General's "Pray For Strength" provided a heartfelt plea for resilience, while Super Black Prosperty Saba's "Give Selassie I Praise" honored Rastafarian beliefs, adding spiritual depth to the riddim. Together, these artists and their songs created a rocksteady flow that carried reggae's timeless messages of unity, strength, and celebration. The Heprocitical Riddim became a favorite among sound systems, reflecting a global reggae sound that continues to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide.
Heprocitical Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Homeless People
- Anthony Shakesa – Happy Earth Day
- Heprocitical Riddim – Anthony Shakes Version
- Luciano – Stolen Artifiax
- Mikey General – Pray For Strength
- Super Black Prosperty Saba – Give Selassie I Praise
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