IN THIS JUNGLE RIDDIM produced by HARMONY HOUSE 1997
In This Jungle Overview
When the In This Jungle Riddim dropped in 1997, reggae fans quickly noticed its deep roots sound. The riddim’s conscious energy fit right in with the mood of the time. Listeners were drawn to its blend of classic reggae vibes and modern production. Anthony Red Rose’s "Gimme The Herb" stood out for its catchy hook and strong delivery. Red Rose is well known in the reggae world, especially for his earlier hit "Tempo," and his work on this riddim showed his lasting influence. Beres Hammond, respected for his smooth voice and romantic style, added "Victory" to the project. Hammond’s reputation was already strong by then, with albums like "Love Affair" and hits such as "Rockaway" making him a favorite among lovers rock fans. The combination of Jah Cure and Sizzla on "King In The Jungle" brought together two powerful voices. Sizzla was already gaining attention for his conscious lyrics, while Jah Cure’s emotive style was becoming more recognized. The riddim was produced by HARMONY HOUSE, a label and studio established by Beres Hammond in the early 1990s. HARMONY HOUSE became known for its smooth production and focus on quality reggae releases. The label has played a key role in shaping modern reggae, supporting both new and established artists. The In This Jungle Riddim remains a strong example of their impact.
In This Jungle Tracklist:
- Anthony Red Rose – Gimme The Herb
- Beres Hammond – Victory
- Jah Cure & Sizzla – King In The Jungle
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