MONEY IN MY POCKET RIDDIM produced by 2002 – STONE COLD
Money In My Pocket Overview
In 2002, the reggae scene was buzzing with the release of the "Money In My Pocket Riddim," a roots instrumental that captured the essence of conscious reggae music. Produced by Stone Cold, this riddim became a favorite among roots reggae enthusiasts, showcasing a blend of dub-infused beats and smooth flows. Admiral Tibett, known for his conscious lyrics, contributed "Vanity" to the riddim. His track added depth with its thoughtful message, reflecting his reputation for addressing societal issues through music. Anthony B, a prominent figure in the reggae world, brought his energetic style to "Do Dat." Anthony B is well-known for his hit song "Raid the Barn," which helped cement his place in reggae history. Bobby Crystal's "Jah Jah" provided a soulful touch to the riddim, showcasing his smooth vocal delivery. Bushman, another respected artist, delivered "Hard To Get," adding his distinctive voice to the mix. Bushman gained recognition for his album "Nyah Man Chant," which was a significant milestone in his career. Cocoa Tea, an artist with a career spanning decades, contributed "System" to the riddim. Cocoa Tea is famous for his hit "Rikers Island," which highlighted his ability to blend catchy melodies with meaningful lyrics. Together, these artists created a memorable collection of tracks that kept the spirit of roots reggae alive in 2002. The "Money In My Pocket Riddim" remains a standout project that continues to resonate with fans who appreciate the timeless sound of roots reggae.
Money In My Pocket Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibett – Vanity
- Anthony B – Do Dat
- Bobby Crystal – Jah Jah
- Bushman- Hard To Get
- Cocoa Tea – System
- Cutty Ranks – What A Gwaan
- Delly Ranks – Black Woman
- Fiona – I Feel You Touching Me
- George Nooks – Money In My Pocket
- Half Pint – Tanya
- Lukie D – Me Yu Want
- Patchy – Can’t Take No More
- Pinchers – Love Me
- Spanner Banner – Prayer
- Thriller U – Man Shortage
- Tony Curtis & Future Troubles & Jigsy King – Give Thanks
- Tony Rebel – Black & Beautiful
- Turbulence – Guardian Angel
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