ISREALITES RIDDIM produced by TUFF RIDDIM 2003
Isrealites Overview
The dub cut of the Isrealites Riddim came together in the studio with a deep respect for classic reggae traditions. The foundation was carefully laid by the creative direction of TUFF RIDDIM, a producer known for crafting authentic reggae sounds. TUFF RIDDIM has a reputation for delivering projects that resonate with the essence of the island, making waves in the reggae community with notable works that emphasize chilled-out grooves. Among the artists featured on this project, Tony Rebel stands out with his track "Mi Luv Her." Tony Rebel is celebrated for his hit song "If Jah," which remains a staple in reggae playlists. Anthony Cruz, with his song "I'm the Man," adds a soulful touch to the riddim. His career includes collaborations with reggae greats like Luciano. Queen Ifrica contributes "Breaking Up" to the riddim, showcasing her powerful voice and message-driven lyrics. She is well-known for her impactful song "Below the Waist," which gained significant traction in the reggae scene. Lenn Hammond's "If I Did Know" brings a smooth and reflective vibe, while Bushman's "Keep The Faith" offers a message of hope and perseverance, echoing his reputation for spiritually uplifting music. Other notable tracks include Lymie Murray's "Foundation," Bryan Art's "Wrong Time," and Ras Murdak's "Camile," each adding their unique flavor to the project. Ingel Chanta and Queen Ifrica's duet "Joy" rounds out the collection with harmonious energy. This 2003 roots project successfully captures the spirit of reggae, making it a memorable release that continues to resonate with fans.
Isrealites Tracklist:
- Israelites Instrumental
- Tony Rebel – Mi Luv Her
- Anthony Cruz – I’m the man
- Queen Ifrica – Breaking Up
- Lenn Hammond – If I Did Know
- Bushman – Keep The Faith
- Lymie Murray – Foundation
- Bryan Art – Wrong Time
- Ras Murdak – Camile
- Ingel Chanta/ Queen Ifrica – Joy
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