MONEY MONEY RIDDIM produced by ZOLA & ZOLA 2000
Money Money Overview
When the Money Money Riddim dropped in 2000, reggae fans quickly embraced its roots sound and conscious energy. The project’s authentic feel and steady groove made it a favorite among listeners looking for music with meaning and depth. Anthony B’s “Live In Love” stood out for its uplifting message. Known for his hit “Fire Pon Rome” and powerful stage presence, Anthony B brought his signature energy to the track. Derrick Lara, who once sang with The Tamlins and is respected for his soulful voice, delivered “Bad Vibes,” a song that connected with those seeking positivity. Maffia & Fluxy, a legendary UK reggae duo famous for their tight rhythm sections and work with artists like Gregory Isaacs, contributed their own “Version,” adding instrumental strength to the riddim. Simpleton, best remembered for his hit “Coca Cola Bottle Shape,” added a playful touch with “Mr. Tie And Jacket.” Tony Tuff, a veteran known for the classic “Come Fi Mash It,” rounded out the lineup with “Link Up,” reminding fans of his smooth vocal style. The project was shaped by producer ZOLA and amp; ZOLA, who have a reputation for crafting solid reggae riddims and working with both new and established artists. Released on their own label, the riddim echoed the conscious spirit of early 2000s reggae, blending tradition with fresh energy for a lasting impact.
Money Money Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Live In Love
- Derrick Lara – Bad Vibes
- Maffia & Fluxy – Version
- Simpleton – Mr. Tie And Jacket
- Tony Tuff – Link Up
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