More Baltimore Riddim 2009
More Baltimore Overview
The foundation of this release is the More Baltimore Riddim, which first appeared in 2009. This reggae rhythm stands out for its strong roots sound and deep message. In 2021, the riddim still carried the spirit of reggae, mixing culture and social themes in its tracks. The Tamlins, a respected vocal group from Jamaica, delivered the song "Baltimore" on this riddim. The Tamlins are well-known for their harmonies and for working with Peter Tosh, especially on his "Mystic Man" album. Their version of "Baltimore" is one of their most recognized songs. Courteny John added his soulful voice to "Baby Tonight." He is known for his smooth lovers rock style and has had success with songs like "Lucky Man." Lutan Fyah, a singer with a strong message, performed "Africa" on this riddim. Lutan Fyah is known for his conscious lyrics and has released many albums, including "Time & Place." Tony Rebel’s contribution, "Fire," brings his signature cultural style. Tony Rebel is famous for his hit "Fresh Vegetable" and for founding the annual Rebel Salute festival in Jamaica. Calibe, with the song "Hot Burn," adds a modern touch to the riddim. The sound architect behind More Baltimore Riddim gave each track a warm, organic feel. The live instruments and careful mixing helped the artists deliver their messages clearly. Even years after its release, this riddim remains a memorable part of reggae, showing how music can unite culture and message.
More Baltimore Tracklist:
- Tamlins – Baltimore
- Courteny John – Baby Tonight
- Lutan Fyah – Africa
- Tony Rebel – Fire
- Calibe – Hot Burn
- Lukie D – Helpless
- Richie Stephens – Sahara
- Tanto Metro And Devonte – Any Time
- Singing Melody – Im Ready
- Mitch – Want No More
- Brian Gold And Redrose – Trust
- Patchy – Live My Life
- Sugar Roy And Crystal – Praise Him
- Kaschief Lindo – For You
- General Degree – Straight Up With You
- Tina Nunezz – Nice And Slow
- Nikiesha Lindo – Silly
- Color Code – There For You
- Frisco Kid – Sad News
- Lenn Hammond – Hot Now
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