JUDGEMENT FI BABYLON RIDDIM produced by REALITY CHANT PRODUCTIONS 2014
Judgement Fi Babylon Overview
The Judgement Fi Babylon Riddim is a standout reggae release from 2014, known for its deep and conscious foundation rhythm. This production brought together respected artists who each added their unique voice to the project. The riddim features Cookie The Herbalist with "A New Day." Cookie The Herbalist is known for his energetic live shows and work across Europe’s reggae scene. Deadly Hunta delivers "Give Thanks." He is recognized for his hit "Talk Out Loud," which earned him attention in the UK reggae community. Hi Kee contributes "Babylon Your System Collapse," a song reflecting his roots reggae style. Jah Red Lion brings "Fyah I Blaze," while Louie Culture adds "Judgement Fi Babylon." Louie Culture is widely known for his classic track "Gangalee," a favorite in dancehall history. The riddim also includes Pato B with "El Fuerte," Raggadon with "More Love," Reality Chant with "Fire I Blaze," and Stikki Tantafari with "So Jah Jah Say." REALITY CHANT PRODUCTIONS produced the project. Based in New Zealand, the label is known for supporting both local and international reggae artists and has worked with legends like Lutan Fyah. The Judgement Fi Babylon Riddim stands as part of 2014’s reggae legacy, offering soulful sounds and a strong message for listeners.
Judgement Fi Babylon Tracklist:
- Cookie The Herbalist – A New Day
- Deadly Hunta – Give Thanks (Max Rubadub Remix)
- Deadly Hunta – Give Thanks
- Hi Kee – Babylon Your System Collapse
- Jah Red Lion – Fyah I Blaze
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- Louie Culture – Judgement Fi Babylon (Dub Terminator Remix)
- Louie Culture – Judgement Fi Babylon
- Pato B – El Fuerte
- Raggadon – More Love
- Reality Chant – Fire I Blaze (Judgement Fi Babylon Riddim)
- Stikki Tantafari – So Jah Jah Say
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