ITINUALJAH RIDDIM produced by NATURAL VIBES RECORDS 2006
Itinualjah Overview
The Itinualjah Riddim stands out as a true piece of 2006 reggae. The rhythm has a steady, rolling beat that flows smoothly from start to finish. The bass is warm and deep, with drums that keep the groove alive. This foundation rhythm brings together the classic reggae sound of the mid-2000s, with a touch of roots tradition and a modern dancefloor feel. Several artists make this riddim shine. Jah Rubal brings energy with “Guidinstar” and “Ina O,” both tracks highlighting his strong presence. Jah Youth adds his voice on “After All These Things” and “Blessed Assurance.” Jah Youth is known for his work with the Twelve Tribes of Israel, a respected Rastafari group in reggae music. Little Judgement gives the riddim a thoughtful edge with “Night Water Ships” and “The People.” Midnite, a band from the U.S. Virgin Islands, is featured with “Sang Real.” Midnite is famous for their deep roots style and their album “Unpolished,” which is a favorite among reggae fans. Mosiah rounds out the line-up with “1st Uv De Hebrews” and “Greedy.” Each artist brings their own touch, making the riddim lively and full of character. Roots selectors play a key role in spreading this kind of music, choosing tracks that keep the dancefloor moving. NATURAL VIBES RECORDS, the producer, is known for supporting roots reggae and sound system culture. This classic 2006 riddim remains a favorite for reggae fans and selectors alike.
Itinualjah Tracklist:
- Jah Rubal – Guidinstar
- Jah Rubal – Ina O
- Jah Youth – After All These Things
- Jah Youth – Blessed Assurance
- Lava – Pushtru
- Lava – Won
- Little Judgement – Night Water Ships
- Little Judgement – The People
- Midnite – Sang Real
- Mosiah – 1st Uv De Hebrews
- Mosiah – Greedy
- Ras Calle – Altogether
- Ras Calle – Jah Stranga
- Xcaliba – Bling Bling
- Xcaliba – Enjoy Life
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