LOTS OF SIGN RIDDIM produced by JOHN JOHN 2002
Lots Of Sign Overview
In 2002, the reggae scene was invigorated by the release of the Lots Of Sign Riddim, produced by the renowned JOHN JOHN. Known for his ability to craft memorable rhythms, JOHN JOHN has been a significant figure in the reggae industry, contributing to its rich tapestry with projects that resonate with authenticity and spirit. The Lots Of Sign Riddim brought together some of reggae's most respected voices. Anthony B, known for his hit song "Raid The Barn," contributed with "Police," a track that captures his signature energy and lyrical prowess. George Nooks, celebrated for his soulful style, delivered "Eyes On The Prize," showcasing his ability to inspire and uplift. Luciano, often referred to as "The Messenjah," added depth with "Bad Boy Johnny," a song that reflects his commitment to conscious reggae music. Sanchez, a beloved figure in the reggae and lovers rock genres, offered "Black Princess," demonstrating his smooth vocal delivery. Meanwhile, Sizzla, a prolific artist known for his album "Da Real Thing" and his impact on the reggae scene, brought "Thanks And Praise" to the riddim, infusing it with his distinctive voice and spiritual themes. The project was anchored by the instrumental "Version — Lots Of Sign," which allowed the riddim's classic reggae roots to shine through. This collection of songs not only highlighted the talents of each artist but also captured the essence of 2002 roots reggae, echoing the genre's timeless traditions and rebellious spirit. With JOHN JOHN at the helm, the Lots Of Sign Riddim remains a defining moment in reggae music history.
Lots Of Sign Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Police
- George Nooks – Eyes On The Prize
- Luciano – Bad Boy Johnny
- Sanchez – Black Princess
- Sizzla – Thanks And Praise
- Version – Lots Of Sign (Teetimus & Asha)
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