JAH JAH SEE DEM A COME RIDDIM 2005
Jah Jah See Dem A Come Overview
The "Jah Jah See Dem A Come Riddim" is a memorable roots reggae release from 2005. This riddim is a favorite among reggae fans for its smooth and soulful vibe. The tracks feature a lineup of talented artists who each bring their unique style to the mix. Anthony B delivers "Curfew," a song that showcases his powerful voice and conscious lyrics. Known for his energetic performances and hits like "Raid The Barn," Anthony B has been a significant figure in reggae music. Chezidek, with his song "Chant The Bengi," adds his signature smooth and melodic touch. Chezidek's career includes well-received albums like "Harvest Time." Cocoa Tea brings "Time Catch Up On Them" to the riddim, adding his gentle and soothing voice. Cocoa Tea is celebrated for classics such as "Rikers Island" and has been a beloved artist in the reggae scene for decades. Delly Ranks contributes "Easy Street," while Fantan Mojah adds depth with "She Always Turn Me Down." Both artists add their distinct flavors to the riddim, enhancing its overall appeal. The riddim also features other tracks like George Nooks' "Can't Say Goodbye" and Luciano's "Load Up The Kutchie," rounding out a strong lineup. The "Jah Jah See Dem A Come Riddim" is remembered not just for its catchy tunes but also for its cultural impact in 2005. The producer behind this riddim helped create a timeless piece that continues to resonate with reggae lovers worldwide.
Jah Jah See Dem A Come Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Curfew
- Chezidek – Chant The Bengi
- Cocoa Tea – Time Catch Up On Them
- Delly Ranks – Easy Street
- Fantan Mojah – She Always Turn Me Down
- George Nooks – Can’t Say Goodbye
- Ghandi – Better Must Come
- Jah Mason – Jah Is Over All Thing
- Lms – Jah Jah See Them A Come
- Luciano – Load Up The Kutchie
- Morgan Heritage – Wall Of Babylon
- Perfect – Mark Of The Beast
- Pliers – Let The Youth Dem Go
- Rangantan – Everybody
- Richie Spice & Spanna – Don’t Worry
- Richie Stephens – Good Over Evil
- Turbulence – The Greatest
- Version – Jah Jah See Dem A Come Riddim
- Wenchman & Crusher – Ganja Baby
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