Morning Hustler Riddim produced by Columbo Production 2009
Morning Hustler Overview
In 2009, reggae music was still holding strong to its roots, with many producers and artists keeping the classic sound alive. The Morning Hustler Riddim is a good example of this. Built on a traditional reggae track base, it was produced by Columbo Production, a label known for working with both new and established reggae voices. Columbo Production has released several popular riddims, helping to keep authentic reggae in the spotlight. The riddim brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style. Chezidek, a respected roots singer from Jamaica, is known for his hit "Leave The Trees" and delivers "Long Spoon" here, showing his powerful and conscious vocals. Lutan Fyah, who has appeared on albums like "Phantom War," brings his uplifting message to "Blessed," reminding listeners of his positive influence in reggae. Faithfull’s "Too Evil" stands out with a smooth delivery, while Black Ryno, who rose to fame as part of the Portmore Empire and is known for songs like "Bike Back," gives a strong performance in "Born And Raise." Teflon, another roots artist recognized for his militant lyrics, adds "What They Hate For," keeping the energy high. Other tracks on the riddim include Vybz Kartel with "Hustle In The Streetz," showing his lyrical skills, and Columbo Muzic’s own "Dem Cant." Each artist brings something special, but together, they keep the roots reggae message alive through 2009, making this riddim memorable for fans of the genre.
Morning Hustler Tracklist:
- Chezidek – Long Spoon
- Lutan Fyah – Blessed
- Faithfull – Too Evil (Deal With People)
- Black Ryno – Born And Raise
- Teflon – What They Hate For
- Vybz Kartel – Hustle In The Streetz
- Hero – None At All
- Pz – Eaze
- Columbo Muzic – Dem Cant
- Perfect – She Love How Mi Dress
- Mama Son – Early This Morning
- Mr Lee – Heights Up The Culture
- Stryve – Keep Out Off Trouble
- Don B – Gaza Strip
- Viper – With Out A Gal
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