ICE ICE RIDDIM VOL 2 – VARIOUS ARTISTS 2007
Ice Ice Overview
When the Ice Ice Riddim dropped in 2007, reggae fans quickly embraced its roots sound. The riddim became a favourite in dancehalls and on radio, with listeners praising its strong foundation and lively energy. Many saw it as a fresh but respectful nod to classic reggae rhythms. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists who voiced it. Benjie delivered his track “Risiko,” building on his reputation for meaningful lyrics and catchy hooks. Daddy Lynx brought “Taking Her To Reggae-Town,” adding his own style to the project—he was already known for collaborations in the European reggae scene. Doc Holliday’s “Klartext” stood out with its clear message and direct delivery. Earl Aviv & U teamed up for “Cee - Too Chatty Chatty,” a tune that quickly became popular for its playful vibe. Filip G & Respecta worked together on “Benutzt,” mixing sharp lyrics with the riddim’s deep groove. The dub engineering was handled with care, giving each track a crisp and powerful sound. The release came out on a respected label, helping it reach a wide audience. The producer, known for shaping several key reggae projects, brought the right mix of tradition and modern style. In 2007, the Ice Ice Riddim showed how strong roots reggae could still move the culture forward.
Ice Ice Tracklist:
- Benjie – Risiko
- D – Judge – Love From Di Heart
- Daddy Lynx – Taking Her To Reggae-Town
- Doc Holliday – Klartext
- Earl Aviv & U – Cee – Too Chatty Chatty
- Filip G & Respecta – Benutzt
- Firetime – Clap Your Hands
- Flamingmo – Grosse Worte, Kleine Taten
- Henry Poupa – Tek It Light
- Jah Sesco – Ah Yuh Satisfy
- Junior Banton – Live It Up
- Longfingah – Time A Come
- Nephtaly – Officer
- Notorious – Back Chat
- Paco Ohno – Geht Euren Weg
- Phunky Al – Reggaemanie
- Rising Sons – Worldwide Love
- Rizzle – Hard Road
- Ronny Trettmann – Glover
- T – Style – In Deinem Kopf
- Teacha Dee – Leading Cause Of Death
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