I Know My Herbs Riddim – Maximum Sound 2009
I Know My Herbs Overview
In 2009, some of reggae’s respected voices came together on a special dub project. Alborosie, known for his hit album “Soul Pirate” and his work with artists like Gentleman, brings his own style to “Outernational Herb.” Burro Banton, famous for the classic dancehall track “Boom Wah Dis,” keeps the energy high with “Love Me Sinsemillia.” Jah Mason, who made his mark with “Princess Gone,” adds his voice to “Ganja For Life.” Luciano, called “The Messenjah” for his uplifting roots reggae songs and known for albums like “Where There Is Life,” delivers “Invasion.” Luckie D joins with “One Cup A Day,” giving the riddim even more variety. Each artist adds something unique, but together, they all keep the roots reggae feeling strong. The music behind these songs is built on classic reggae rhythms. The riddim uses deep bass, steady drums, and echoing effects that remind fans of the golden era of dub reggae. This musical backdrop keeps the sound authentic and full of energy, making it stand out in 2009 when reggae was exploring new directions. The dub influence is clear, with plenty of space and reverb, letting each singer’s message shine through. This release shows how reggae’s roots and dub traditions can still sound fresh. For fans who love foundation riddims and conscious lyrics, this project is a reminder of reggae’s lasting power and deep musical history.
I Know My Herbs Tracklist:
- Alborosie – Outernational Herb
- Burro Banton – Love Me Sinsemillia
- Jah Mason – Ganja For Life
- Luciano – Invasion
- Luckie D – One Cup A Day
- Sizzla – Free Up Di Herbs
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