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MORE TIMES RIDDIM produced by COUNTRY BOYZ FOUNDATION 2009
More Times Overview
In 2009, reggae music was seeing a return to its roots, and the More Times Riddim captured that feeling perfectly. The riddim’s smooth rocksteady flow fit right into the revival of classic Jamaican sounds, echoing through dancehalls and sound systems. It was a year when producers and artists wanted to honor the foundation of reggae, and this compilation did just that. Behind the scenes, the dub engineer played a big role, shaping the sound with classic echoes and deep bass. Their work made each track blend smoothly into the next, giving the whole compilation a warm, unified feel. The producer, COUNTRY BOYZ FOUNDATION, is known for keeping the spirit of the island alive in their music. They have a reputation for working with authentic reggae artists and have released several roots-inspired projects on their label, building a steady following among reggae fans. The artists on More Times Riddim each brought their own voice. Ras Pilot’s “Warriors - Jah” stands out with its heartfelt lyrics and steady groove. Itimo Kemani’s “Mama Denise - Jah” brings a personal touch, while Jahson’s “Border Line - Jah” adds a thoughtful edge. Empress Nola’s “Guns Out - Jah” addresses serious themes with strength and clarity. Culture B and Clarissa Di Defender join forces on “Pray On - Jah,” blending their voices in a call for hope.
More Times Tracklist:
- Ras Pilot – Warriors – Jah
- Itimo Kemani – Mama Denise – Jah
- Jahson – Border Line – Jah
- Empress Nola – Guns Out – Jah
- Culture B And Clarissa Di Defender – Pray On – Jah
- Jah Sesco – Love Makes The World Go Round – Jah
- Lady Meeka – How Many More – Jah
- Franz Job – One Last Moment – Jah
- Lion – All My Life – Jah
- Clifton Yeates – You Were My Friend – Jah
- Marcus Ore – More Time – Jah
- I Jah – Dont Go Away – Jah
- Bumpa – 9 Months 2 Weeks – Jah
- I Ancient – Break Free – Jah
- Country Boyz Foundation – More Times Riddim – Jah
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.