MAD SICK RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B PRODUCTION 2004
Mad Sick Overview
In 2004, the rocksteady flow of reggae music found a new expression through the "Mad Sick Riddim." This release was characterized by its deep basslines and steady, energetic beats, providing a solid roots base for both singers and deejays. Among the artists who brought this riddim to life were Anthony B, Burro Banton, and Choppa Chop. Anthony B, known for his powerful song "Freedom Fighter," is a respected figure in the reggae scene with a career that has included numerous hits and collaborations. Burro Banton, with his track "Ya Dun Kno," adds his distinct voice to the mix, while Choppa Chop's "Don't Disturb Dis" showcases his unique style. King Kong also makes a memorable contribution with "Legalize It," a track that echoes the ongoing conversation about cannabis legalization. Meanwhile, Predator's "Me Unlucky" adds another layer to the riddim's diverse offerings. Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a versatile and engaging project. The driving force behind "Mad Sick Riddim" is MASSIVE B PRODUCTION, a label known for its strong ties to street culture and influential role in reggae and dancehall music. Founded by Bobby Konders, MASSIVE B has been instrumental in promoting reggae music and has a reputation for producing hits that resonate with audiences worldwide. This 2004 release continues to be a favorite among sound system enthusiasts, showcasing the enduring appeal of reggae's rocksteady roots.
Mad Sick Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Freedom Fighter
- Burro Banton – Ya Dun Kno
- Choppa Chop – Don’t Disturb Dis
- King Kong – Legalize It
- Predator – Me Unlucky
- Sizzla – Keep On
- Version – Mad Sick Riddim
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