LOCKS A FLOW RIDDIM produced by COUSIN RECORDS 2003
Locks A Flow Overview
In 2003, the Locks A Flow Riddim brought a refreshing roots reggae sound that connected modern artists with traditional reggae rhythms. The project was produced by COUSIN RECORDS, a label known for its commitment to authentic reggae vibes. COUSIN RECORDS has a reputation for producing tracks that resonate with both selectors and listeners, making them a staple in the reggae scene. The riddim featured a collection of artists who each brought their unique touch to the instrumental. Charging Warrior contributed with "Matics," infusing the track with his distinctive style. Chuck Fender's "Locks A Flow" became a standout, showcasing his ability to blend conscious lyrics with compelling rhythms. Chuck Fender is well-known for his hit song "Gash Dem," which solidified his place in the reggae genre. Dub Version added depth to the project with their take on "Locks A Flow," providing an instrumental that highlighted the riddim's rootsy essence. Everton Blender, with his track "Babylon A Get A Blow," delivered his signature smooth vocals, reminding listeners of his previous successes like "Lift Up Your Head." Luciano offered "God Is Greater Than Man," a track that echoes his spiritual and uplifting approach, similar to his renowned album "Where There Is Life." The Locks A Flow Riddim stands as a cultural artifact from 2003, capturing the spirit of roots reggae through its carefully crafted production and the distinct contributions of each artist. COUSIN RECORDS' dedication to maintaining reggae's core essence ensured that this riddim left a lasting impact on the genre.
Locks A Flow Tracklist:
- Charging Warrior – Matics
- Chuck Fender – Locks A Flow
- Dub Version – Locks A Flow
- Everton Blender – Babylon A Get A Blow
- Luciano – God Is Greater Than Man
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