HONEY CONE RIDDIM produced by RAGGEDY JOE 2003
Honey Cone Overview
The Honey Cone Riddim is fondly remembered by reggae fans as a roots classic from 2003. Its timeless appeal continues to resonate with listeners who appreciate its rich, dancefloor-ready beats. The riddim is celebrated for its ability to capture the essence of reggae roots while keeping the energy high. Anthony B's contribution with "Weeping Willow" stands out as a powerful track on the riddim, showcasing his signature fiery delivery. Anthony B is well-known for his hit song "Raid the Barn," which solidified his place in the reggae scene. Jah Taste's "Sweet Little Angel" adds a soulful touch, demonstrating his smooth vocal style. Luciano, another reggae heavyweight, lends his voice to "My People," a track that reflects his commitment to uplifting themes. Luciano is celebrated for his album "Where There Is Life," which is considered a modern reggae classic. Marcia Griffith, with her song "Reality," brings her legendary status to the riddim. Known for her time with Bob Marley and the Wailers as part of the I-Threes, Griffith remains a beloved figure in reggae music. Michael Rose's "Cry Cry" adds depth to the collection, with Rose being recognized for his Grammy-winning work with Black Uhuru. The Honey Cone Riddim was arranged by the skilled producer RAGGEDY JOE, who has a knack for creating memorable reggae projects. Known for his work in the early 2000s, RAGGEDY JOE has contributed significantly to the reggae landscape, ensuring that the Honey Cone Riddim remains a sound system favorite.
Honey Cone Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Weeping Willow
- Jah Taste – Sweet Little Angel
- Luciano – My People
- Marcia Griffith – Reality
- Michael Rose – Cry Cry
- Tanya Stephens – Can’t Move Me
- Turbulance – On The Road
- Version – Honey Cone Riddim
- Warrior King – Baby Boy
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