LIVITY NUH NICE RIDDIM produced by CHIPI MUSIC 2007
Livity Nuh Nice Overview
The Livity Nuh Nice Riddim compilation first appeared in 2007, making a strong impression on reggae sound systems that year. The riddim was produced by CHIPI MUSIC, a production house known for its work on modern roots reggae during the mid-2000s. CHIPI MUSIC has been recognized for producing tracks that stay true to the reggae one drop style, and their releases have gained respect among selectors and reggae fans worldwide. This compilation brings together several respected artists. Capleton, a major figure in dancehall and reggae, delivers “Let The People Down.” Capleton is well known for his fiery performances and for hits like “Jah Jah City.” Chip I Prophet’s “Livity Nuh Nice” stands out as the title track, showing his unique vocal style. Chrisinti adds “No More Crying,” bringing his soulful voice that fans remember from songs like “Comfort My People.” Lalumba’s “Brainfood” and Luciano’s “Judgement” both add depth to the compilation. Luciano, sometimes called “The Messenjah,” is famous for uplifting songs and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2002. Other artists on the riddim include Moses I with “Kick Down Sufferation,” Turbulence with “Ghetto Youth,” and Uplifter’s “Marijuana.” The release also features a version track, “Livity Nuh Nice Riddim,” highlighting the work of the dub engineer who shaped the sound for selectors and DJs. Fans remember the solid one drop bassline from 2007 events, and the riddim remains a favorite for its quality and cultural message.
Livity Nuh Nice Tracklist:
- Capleton – Let The People Down
- Chip I Prophet – Livity Nuh Nice
- Chrisinti – No More Crying
- Lalumba – Brainfood
- Luciano – Judgement
- Moses I – Kick Down Sufferation
- Turbulence – Ghetto Youth
- Uplifter – Marijuana
- Version – Livity Nuh Nice Riddim
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