Move Out A Babylon Riddim – Ffrench Production 2009
Move Out A Babylon Overview
The culture arranger behind Move Out A Babylon Riddim helped keep classic reggae sounds strong in 2021. This riddim used a style that echoed the golden age of reggae, bringing back warm rhythms and deep roots vibes. The musicians worked together to create a rich musical base that felt both fresh and true to tradition. Admiral Tibet is well known in reggae for his positive and conscious lyrics. On this riddim, he brings his steady voice to "Dont Say That." Admiral Tibet has been respected for decades, especially for songs like "Serious Time," which became a big hit in the 1990s. Anthony Cruz adds his smooth style with "Bob Marley." Cruz is known for his soulful voice and has covered many classic reggae songs in his career, gaining fans worldwide. Captain Barkey brings energy to the riddim with "Ten Commandment." He became popular in the 1990s as part of a duo with Wickerman, and their song "Go Go Wine" was a dancehall favorite. Christopher shares his song "More Loving," showing his skill at mixing romantic themes with reggae beats. Chuck Fendah offers "They Dont Know," adding his unique touch to the collection. Each artist delivers a different feeling, but all stay true to reggae’s roots. The Move Out A Babylon Riddim stands out by blending these voices and keeping the heart of reggae alive for a new generation.
Move Out A Babylon Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibet – Dont Say That
- Anthony Cruz – Bob Marley
- Captain Barkey – Ten Commandment
- Christopher – More Loving
- Chuck Fendah – They Dont Know
- Cocoa Tea – Old Horse
- Double Lion – Take A Look
- Kronic – It Nuh Prertty
- Lady Saw – One Dance
- Laser B – Conspiracy
- Latoya – Just Cant Live Without You
- Lukie D – Everyone Is Dancing
- Sean Paul – Riggi Ding Ding
- Teflon – Be Humble
- Tony Curtis – Chatty Chatty Mouth
- Wickerman – Still A Heng On
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