MONEY JUGGLING RIDDIM produced by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS 2004
Money Juggling Overview
In 2004, the reggae scene was enriched by the release of the Money Juggling Riddim, featuring prominent artists such as Buju Banton, Dycr, Richie Spice, Sizzla, and Version. Each artist brought their unique style to the riddim, creating a memorable and impactful collection of tracks. Buju Banton, known for his hit album "Til Shiloh," contributed with "Let It Play," bringing his deep, resonant voice to the mix. Richie Spice, celebrated for his song "Earth a Run Red," added his track "Happy Day," which resonated with fans for its uplifting message. The roots instrumental that tied these songs together was crafted by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS, a label recognized for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds. The label has been instrumental in promoting roots reggae, ensuring that the genre's cultural and spiritual essence remains vibrant. Their expertise in producing reggae music is evident in the Money Juggling Riddim, where the pulsating beats and spiritual vibes create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh. The Money Juggling Riddim exemplifies how reggae's roots were kept alive in 2004. With tracks like Dycr’s "The Blood" and Sizzla’s "I Like Your Style," the riddim offered a mix of peaceful and energetic vibes. The instrumental, paired with Version's "Money Juggling Riddim," provided a strong foundation that allowed each artist to shine while staying true to the roots of reggae. This release not only highlighted the depth of reggae in 2004 but also demonstrated the genre's ability to evolve while honoring its origins.
Money Juggling Tracklist:
- Buju Banton – Let It Play
- Dycr – The Blood
- Richie Spice – Happy Day
- Sizzla – I Like Your Style
- Version – Money Juggling Riddim
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