MILLION RIDDIM produced by LONDON INDIVIDUALS 2007
Million Overview
In 2007, reggae music was exploring new sounds while staying close to its roots. This was a time when old-school vibes mixed with fresh ideas. The producer known as LONDON INDIVIDUALS played an important role in this era. Based in the UK, LONDON INDIVIDUALS is known for blending reggae with elements from street culture and soul. Their projects often highlight both new and established voices in the scene. On this release, several respected artists came together. Anthony Que sings “On The Right Track,” bringing his smooth delivery. Capleton, famous for hits like “Jah Jah City,” brings his powerful energy to “Never Let Dem.” Carroll Thompson, often called the “Queen of Lovers Rock,” gives a soulful performance on “Fly Away.” Chuck Fender, known for conscious reggae songs, delivers “Love No Care.” Fantan Mojah, recognized for his song “Hail The King,” adds strength with “Jah Make Me Stronger.” Other artists on the riddim include Flash & Ninja Ford with “Loneliness,” Frankie Paul with “Life,” Gyptian with “Let Me Know,” Jah Mason with “Material World,” and Kwest with “Your Time Will Come.” Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a warm, united sound. Fans remember this release as a special part of 2007’s roots reggae scene, mixing culture, soul, and classic reggae rhythms.
Million Tracklist:
- Anthony Que – On The Right Track
- Capleton – Never Let Dem
- Carroll Thompson – Fly Away
- Chuck Fender – Love No Care
- Fantan Mojah – Jah Make Me Stronger
- Flash & Ninja Ford – Loneliness
- Frankie Paul – Life
- Gyptian – Let Me Know
- Jah Mason – Material World
- Kwest – Your Time Will Come
- I. On Music – Million Riddim
- Levysill – Know Yourself
- Luciano – Time After Time
- Maxi Priest – Make Me Wanna Holla
- Mikeylous – Sticky Part 2
- Mr Perfect – Give You Love
- Mykal Rose – Tell Me
- Sizzla – Jah Say
- Sugar Minott – Positive Vibe
- Turbulence – My Children
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