LONELY RIDDIM produced by 2005 – CALI BUD
Lonely Overview
In 2005, the reggae scene welcomed a vibrant collection of tracks on the "Lonely Riddim" album, a project that resonated with organic beats and conscious vibes. This collection featured a lineup of talented artists, each bringing their unique sound to the mix. Capleton, known for his energetic performances and fiery lyrics, teamed up with Uplifter on the track "Bless Them with Love." Capleton has been a significant figure in reggae and dancehall, celebrated for hits like "Jah Jah City," which has left a lasting impact on the genre. Uplifter also shines on this track, adding depth and harmony to the collaboration. Chezidek contributes with "Calling Up," a song that reflects his commitment to conscious reggae music. Chezidek gained recognition with his album "Harvest Time," which showcased his smooth vocals and positive messages. Jah Cure, who has long been admired for his soulful voice and emotive lyrics, delivers "Hit Me with Music." Jah Cure's career took off with his hit "Longing For," earning him a place among reggae's top artists. Junior Pinchers adds a different flavor with "She Never Know," bringing his unique style to the collection. Known for his versatility, Junior Pinchers has been a part of the reggae landscape with tracks that capture the essence of dancehall. The album's music arrangement was carefully crafted, ensuring that each track maintained its dancefloor appeal while delivering thoughtful messages. The production, led by CALI BUD, kept the riddim alive and engaging throughout 2005, making it a favorite for festivals and parties alike.
Lonely Tracklist:
- Capleton ft. Uplifter – bless them with love
- Chezidek – calling up
- Jah cure – hit me with music
- Junior pinchers – she never know
- Cocoa tea ft gentleman – be yourself
- Sizzla – fight against the youths
- Turbulence – im so tired
- Warrior king – is it wrong
- Lonely riddim version
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