IT’S RAINING RIDDIM produced by BRICKWALL RECORDS 2001
Its Raining Overview
The 2001 reggae release "Its Raining Riddim" is remembered for its strong roots vibe and a lineup of respected artists. The project opens with a set of songs that carry a steady, classic reggae rhythm, giving each singer and deejay a solid foundation to express their message. Admiral Tibbett brings a call for unity with "Peace And Love," a song that fits his reputation for conscious lyrics. Anthony B follows with "God Above Everything," adding his signature energy. Anthony B is well known for his 1996 hit "Fire Pon Rome," which helped establish him as a major voice in roots reggae. Bushman delivers "Too Much Violence," keeping with his tradition of singing about social issues. Bushman’s 1997 album "Nyah Man Chant" is a favorite among reggae fans for its authentic sound. Glen Washington’s "Let Jah Be Praise" brings a soulful touch. Glen Washington is known for his smooth voice and has had success with songs like "Kindness For Weakness." Louie Culture appears with "Main Focus," showing his steady roots style. Norris Man rounds out the set with "Park Your Guns," a tune with a message against violence. Behind the scenes, BRICKWALL RECORDS produced the riddim. The label, started by legendary producer Bobby Digital (Bobby Dixon), is known for its high-quality reggae productions and has worked with many top artists in Jamaica. BRICKWALL RECORDS helped shape the sound of early 2000s reggae by keeping the roots tradition alive.
Its Raining Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibbett – Peace And Love
- Anthony B – God Above Everything
- Bushman – Too Much Violence
- Glen Washington – Let Jah Be Praise
- Louie Culture – Main Focus
- Norris Man – Park Your Guns
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