IMMIGRATION RIDDIM produced by AL.TA.FA.AN RECORDS 2003
Immigration Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene was enriched by the release of the Immigration Riddim, a foundation rhythm that became a favorite among roots reggae fans. This rhythm provided a solid base for singers and deejays to deliver their conscious messages, and it was produced by AL.TA.FA.AN RECORDS. Known for its dedication to maintaining authentic reggae vibes, AL.TA.FA.AN RECORDS has been influential in the reggae music industry, producing several notable works that resonate with fans of the genre. The Immigration Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who brought their unique styles to the project. Admiral Tibbet, known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, contributed the track "No Fear," which showcased his ability to inspire listeners with messages of courage and resilience. Luciano, often referred to as "The Messenger," added his soulful track "You Can Have The World," further cementing his reputation as a leading figure in roots reggae. Luciano has been celebrated for his numerous albums and hit songs that promote positivity and social awareness. Mark Wonder's "Rasta" added another layer of depth to the riddim, reflecting his commitment to Rastafarian principles and roots reggae. Mountain Lion's contribution, "Di Lion," brought a fierce energy that complemented the overall vibe of the project. Taffari and Anthony B teamed up for "Rise Up," a track that encouraged unity and empowerment, while Turbulence's "Dem Crying" highlighted social issues with his characteristic passionate delivery. Together, these artists and their songs made the Immigration Riddim a standout release in 2003, one that continues to be celebrated by reggae enthusiasts for its authentic roots sound and meaningful messages.
Immigration Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibbet – No Fear
- Luciano – You Can Have The World
- Mark Wonder – Rasta
- Mountain Lion – Di Lion
- Taffari And Anthony B – Rise Up
- Turbulence – Dem Crying
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