LOVE JAH AND LIVE RIDDIM produced by CALI BUD 2003
Love Jah And Live Overview
Music arranger CALI BUD played a significant role in shaping the reggae landscape with his work on the "Love Jah And Live Riddim" in 2003. Known for his ability to blend traditional reggae sounds with contemporary vibes, CALI BUD has been associated with creating music that resonates with both old and new fans of the genre. His work on this riddim showcases his talent for bringing together different artists to create a cohesive and memorable sound. The "Love Jah And Live Riddim" features a lineup of talented artists who each bring their unique style to the project. Anthony B, known for his hit song "She Never Knew True Love," adds his powerful voice and lyrical depth to the riddim. Anthony Cruz, with his track "Girls Thing," contributes his smooth vocal delivery, which has made him a favorite in the reggae community. Bling Dawg's "Love And Joy" offers a vibrant and energetic touch, highlighting his versatility as an artist. Chuck Fender, with his song "There For My People," is recognized for his commitment to conscious lyrics and positive messages. Chucky Star's contribution, "Love People Need Today," emphasizes the importance of love and unity, themes that are central to reggae music. This collection of songs on the "Love Jah And Live Riddim" not only kept the reggae message alive in 2003 but also demonstrated the power of collaboration in creating music that speaks to the heart and soul of listeners worldwide.
Love Jah And Live Tracklist:
- Anthony B – She Never Knew True Love
- Anthony Cruz – Girls Thing
- Bling Dawg – Love And Joy
- Chuck Fender – There For My People
- Chucky Star – Love People Need Today
- Norrisman – If Life So Nice
- Singer J – Hush I Love You
- Tanya Stephens – Can’t Help It
- Turbulance – We Must Mek It
- Version – Love Jah And Live
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