LEADERS RIDDIM produced by HI-SCORE MUSIC 2003
Leaders Overview
In 2003, a roots instrumental emerged that carried a conscious sound, blending traditional reggae vibes with modern touches. This instrumental was part of the Leaders Riddim, a project known for its dub-infused beats and catchy reggae rhythms that resonated with fans. The music had a distinct energy, drawing listeners in with its rich, layered sound that kept reggae's roots alive. Artists like Angel Doolas and Anthony B brought their unique styles to this riddim. Angel Doolas, known for his song "Rain Or Shine," added a vibrant energy, while Anthony B, celebrated for his hit "Rasta Fi Lead Yah," infused the riddim with his powerful voice and message. David King Feat Rasta Yute contributed "Emptiness," a track that added depth to the collection. Desmond Foster's "Strive For Peace" and Jah Mason's "Just Like Dat" also stood out, each bringing their own flavor to the mix. The dub engineer played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the roots instrumental, ensuring that each track maintained its unique identity while fitting seamlessly into the overall riddim. HI-SCORE MUSIC, the producer behind the project, was instrumental in crafting its sound. Known for their work in the reggae scene, HI-SCORE MUSIC has a history of producing tracks that capture the essence of reggae while appealing to a broad audience. Their expertise helped keep the energy high and the sound fresh, making the Leaders Riddim a memorable part of 2003's reggae landscape.
Leaders Tracklist:
- Angel Doolas – Rain Or Shine
- Anthony B – Rasta Fi Lead Yah
- David King Feat Rasta Yute – Emptiness
- Desmond Foster – Strive For Peace
- Jah Mason – Just Like Dat
- Lady Saw – Still Convinced
- Leafnuts – Up Yah
- Major Sample – Start To The End
- Nitty Kutchie – Got To Be Strong
- Papa Dee – Gimme Power
- Sizzla – Love So Real
- Tony Curtis – Boyfriend
- Unknown Artist – Unknown Title
- Utan Green – It Is Love
- Zahair – Lose The Love
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