LAST DAYS RIDDIM produced by CLIQUE MUZIQUE 2005
Last Days Overview
In 2005, reggae music saw a powerful release with the "Last Days Riddim," crafted by the skilled producer CLIQUE MUZIQUE. Known for blending traditional reggae with modern sounds, CLIQUE MUZIQUE has been influential in the reggae scene, contributing to its enduring appeal. The "Last Days Riddim" is a roots reggae favorite, showcasing how reggae can harmoniously blend with other genres. This release features a lineup of reggae heavyweights who each bring their unique style to the riddim. Capleton's "Rise Up" delivers his signature fiery energy, motivating listeners with its powerful message. Capleton is well-known for his dynamic performances and has been a pivotal figure in reggae and dancehall music. Junior Reid, another legendary artist, contributes with "Want The World To Know," adding his distinct voice and perspective. Reid is recognized globally, partly due to his hit "One Blood," which has cemented his place in reggae history. Luciano's "Last Days" brings a soulful touch to the riddim, reflecting his roots reggae background. Luciano, often called "The Messenger," is known for his uplifting and spiritual music, which has earned him a dedicated following. Sizzla's "Dont Judge" continues the theme of deep, conscious lyrics, while Version's "Last Days" provides an instrumental take that lets the riddim shine on its own. Yami Bolo's "Hatred For My Love" adds another layer of emotion, showcasing the riddim's versatility. The "Last Days Riddim" remains a testament to reggae's strength in 2005, highlighting the genre's ability to evolve while staying true to its roots.
Last Days Tracklist:
- Capleton – Rise Up
- Junior Reid – Want The World To Know
- Luciano – Last Days
- Sizzla – Dont Judge
- Version – Last Days
- Yami Bolo – Hatred For My Love
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