KINGS OF ZION RIDDIM PART II – JET STAR RECORDS 2003
Kings Of Zion Overview
The "Kings Of Zion Riddim," originally released in 2003, found renewed appreciation in 2024. This reggae rhythm project features some of the genre's most influential voices, including Buju Banton, Capleton, Junior Kelly, and Sizzla. Buju Banton, known for his powerful voice and impactful lyrics, contributes to the riddim with tracks like "Love You Forever," "My Intention," "Slam Bam," and "Waan You." Buju Banton has long been a staple in reggae music, with his album "Til Shiloh" being a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his versatility and depth. Capleton, another key figure in reggae, adds his fiery energy with songs such as "Critics," "Dangerous," "Who Is Dem," and "Why Worry." Capleton is celebrated for his dynamic stage presence and has been a central figure in the reggae and dancehall scenes, known for hits like "Jah Jah City." Junior Kelly, known for his conscious lyrics, contributes with "Burdens Heart" and "Dem No Remember." His song "Love So Nice" is one of his most well-known hits, which helped establish him as a major voice in roots reggae. The producer behind this project, if known, would deserve mention for bringing together these iconic artists. However, the focus remains on the artists and their contributions to this memorable 2024 cultural release. The "Kings Of Zion Riddim" stands as a testament to the enduring power and depth of reggae music, resonating with fans both old and new.
Kings Of Zion Tracklist:
- Buju Banton – Love You Forever
- Buju Banton – My Intention
- Buju Banton – Slam Bam
- Buju Banton – Waan You
- Capleton – Critics
- Capleton – Dangerous
- Capleton – Who Is Dem
- Capleton – Why Worry
- Junior Kelly – Burdens Heart
- Junior Kelly – Dem No Remember
- Junior Kelly – Jah Know
- Junior Kelly – Time
- Sizzla – Destroy Dem
- Sizzla – Only Jah Alone
- Sizzla – Someone To Love
- Sizzla – World Without End
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