KICK UP RIDDIM produced by CREATION STAR MUSIC 2003
Kick Up Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene was buzzing with the release of "Kick Up Riddim" by CREATION STAR MUSIC. This collection offered a cultural platform for young singers to shine. Known for its strong roots and dub influences, the riddim captured the essence of reggae with its vocal harmonies and steady beats. Anthony B, known for his hit "My Crew Roll High," brought his energetic style to the riddim. Beenie Man, a Grammy Award-winning artist, added flair with "Mi & Her Go Out." Chris Howell’s "Gal Want A Man" contributed to the riddim's dynamic feel. Each artist brought something unique, making the collection a favorite among fans and selectors who appreciated its roots vibe. The riddim also featured tracks like "I Don't Know" by Danny English & Tuff Melody and "Love You" by Determine. These songs, along with others like "Playa Haters Flyaway" by Ghost & General B and "Freedom Fighters" by Luciano, showcased the diverse talent in reggae at the time. CREATION STAR MUSIC, known for its impactful productions, played a crucial role in shaping the reggae soundscape. Their work on "Kick Up Riddim" is remembered as a highlight of 2003, offering a roots memory that fans still enjoy today. Compared to other collections of its era, "Kick Up Riddim" stood out for its deep connection to reggae’s roots, offering a blend of traditional sounds and modern energy. This made it a timeless piece in the reggae genre, celebrated for its authenticity and creative spirit.
Kick Up Tracklist:
- Anthony B – My Crew Roll High
- Beenie Man – Mi & Her Go Out
- Chris Howell – Gal Want A Man
- Danny English & Tuff Melody – I Dont Know
- Determine – Love You
- Ghost & General B – Playa Haters Flyaway
- Luciano – Freedom Fighters
- Lukie D – Girl I Know
- Mr Lex – Wuk Dem Gal
- Nitchie Kutchie & Round Head – Dancehall Hot Again
- Raegan – Delt With It
- Sizzla – Just You And Me
- Tanya Stephens – Gangster Lean
- Tony Curtis – Dread Inna Gideon
- Voicemail – Revolution
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