KINGS OF THE NILE RIDDIM produced by JAMSTYLE RECORDS 2002
Kings Of The Nile Overview
In 2002, the "Kings Of The Nile Riddim" brought a unique rocksteady flow to the reggae scene. Unlike other reggae sets of its time, this riddim stood out for its conscious and soothing sound, capturing the essence of roots reggae. The riddim was crafted by JAMSTYLE RECORDS, known for their dedication to authentic reggae vibes. JAMSTYLE RECORDS has long been recognized for producing tracks that resonate with reggae enthusiasts, helping to keep the roots alive in modern music. Artists like Anthony B, Dean Fraser, and Jahmali brought their soul-rooted intent to this riddim. Anthony B, known for his hit "Jah Jah Never Leave I," added his powerful voice to the mix, ensuring the riddim's message was both uplifting and spiritual. Dean Fraser, a legendary saxophonist, contributed "Kings Of The Nile," showcasing his exceptional talent and adding a melodic depth that complemented the riddim's flow perfectly. Jahmali's "Close To Your Heart" further enriched the riddim with heartfelt lyrics and smooth vocals. Sizzla, another prominent figure in reggae, delivered "Precious Gift," a track that highlighted his ability to blend conscious lyrics with captivating melodies. Meanwhile, Zumjay and Angel teamed up for "Pray To The Father," a song that brought a sense of unity and hope to the riddim. The "Kings Of The Nile Riddim" remains a cherished memory for reggae fans, a testament to the enduring power of roots music. Even today, it continues to be a favorite choice for playlists, a reminder of the soulful sounds that defined 2002.
Kings Of The Nile Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Jah Jah Never Leave I
- Dean Fraser – Kings Of The Nile
- Jahmali – Close To Your Heart
- Sizzla – Precious Gift
- Zumjay And Angel – Pray To The Father
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