MUSIC MAN RIDDIM produced by SHOCKING VIBES PRODUCTION 2004
Music Man Overview
In 2004, the Music Man Riddim brought a fresh wave to reggae music, blending the classic one drop base with other vibrant genres. The one drop rhythm is the heartbeat of reggae, known for its steady drumbeat and bassline. This riddim made sure to keep that core while adding new flavors. Artists like Black Talont Aka Vcr, with his song "Ungrateful D Roy," and Bryaan with "In A Spot," delivered performances that showed how well the one drop could mix with modern sounds. Chuck Fender's "Still Around" added depth to the riddim, showcasing his reflective style. Chuck Fender is known for his powerful song "Gash Dem," which has made a significant impact on dancehall and reggae music. Ghost's "Bring Back" and Morgan Heritage's "Every Living Thing" also contributed to the lively mix. Morgan Heritage, often called the "Royal Family of Reggae," has won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, highlighting their influence in the genre. The dub engineer played a crucial role in shaping the sound, ensuring that the bassline was heavy and the vibes were right for both radio and sound system sets. SHOCKING VIBES PRODUCTION, known for working with artists like Beenie Man, brought their expertise to the project. Their history of producing hits helped the riddim stand out in 2004. Overall, the Music Man Riddim was a celebration of reggae's roots while embracing new sounds, making it memorable for fans and artists alike.
Music Man Tracklist:
- Black Talont Aka Vcr – Ungrateful D Roy
- Bryaan – In A Spot
- Chuck Fender – Still Around
- Ghost – Bring Back
- Morgan Heritage – Every Living Thing
- Natural Black – 100% A Love
- Nesbeth – Only One
- Real Flabig Up Yardie
- Richie Spice – Day By Day
- Singing Melody – Let’s Go Party
- Tanya Stephens – Not Your Own
- Version – Music Man Riddim
- Warrior King – Good People
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