LOVE IS NOT A GAMBLE RIDDIM aka MY WOMAN RIDDIM produced by SPRAGGA ROOTS
Love Is Not A Gamble Overview
In the year 2000, reggae fans heard a new sound coming from the Love Is Not A Gamble Riddim. This project, produced by SPRAGGA ROOTS, stood out on sound system nights and quickly became a favorite. SPRAGGA ROOTS, known for his work with the Spragga Roots label, helped bring together a group of respected reggae artists for this release. The riddim featured Lukie D with "Memories," a song that showed his smooth vocal style. Lukie D is also known for his work with the group L.U.S.T., showing his talent in both group and solo performances. Luciano’s "Saturday Night" added a soulful touch. Luciano, often called "The Messenjah," is recognized for his uplifting roots songs and has been nominated for Grammy Awards. Sizzla, one of the most influential reggae artists of his generation, contributed "Life" to the project. Sizzla is famous for his album "Da Real Thing," which reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. George Nooks sang "Just A Moment," bringing his classic voice that reggae fans have loved since the 1970s. Louie Culture’s "Wanted" gave the riddim a streetwise edge, reminding listeners of his earlier hit "Gangalee." Compared to other reggae rhythms of the early 2000s, Love Is Not A Gamble Riddim kept a strong roots feeling, while many others moved toward dancehall or digital sounds. This project became a roots memory for fans, who still play it today. SPRAGGA ROOTS and his artists built something lasting, keeping the spirit of classic reggae alive.
Love Is Not A Gamble Tracklist:
- Anthony B
- Lukie D – Memories
- Luciano – Saturday Night
- Sizzla – Life
- George Nooks – Just A Moment
- Louie Culture – Wanted
- General Pecus – Better Than Before
- Mr Flash – Jah Is The One
- Sugar Roy – Legalize It
- Terror Fabulous – Know Yourself
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