Music Riddim produced by Greatest Friends Records 2009
Music Overview
The 2009 release of Music Riddim brought together a collection of tracks that quickly found a place in reggae playlists. The recording features a lineup of songs, each with its own style. Roger Banton leads with “The Right Thing,” a track that stands out for its smooth delivery and positive message. Zion Irie’s “Something About This Girl” brings a catchy, romantic energy. Mota Favela adds a global touch with “Bienvenido A Paris,” blending reggae with a bit of international flair. Other highlights include Anyhony Que’s “Cant Stop Jah Time.” Anyhony Que is known for his work on “Rise Up,” and his strong vocals have gained him respect in the reggae scene. Ras Mac Bean And Queen Omega join forces on “No Time To Waste,” combining their powerful voices. Queen Omega, from Trinidad and Tobago, is recognized for her album “Destiny,” which helped her gain international attention. The riddim also features Lorenzo with “Free Up,” Mitch with “Loving 2 Girls,” and GF Crew with the title track “Music Riddim.” Each artist brings something unique, adding to the overall richness of the recording. The music arranger behind this project helped shape a classic roots reggae sound, using live instruments and thoughtful arrangements. Greatest Friends Records produced the release. The label is known for supporting new reggae talent and for bringing together artists from different backgrounds. Their work on Music Riddim helped capture the spirit of 2009 roots reggae—uplifting, melodic, and true to the genre’s traditions.
Music Tracklist:
- Roger Banton – The Right Thing
- Zion Irie – Something About This Girl
- Mota Favela – Bienvenido A Paris
- Anyhony Que – Cant Stop Jah Time
- Ras Mac Bean And Queen Omega – No Time To Waste
- Lorenzo – Free Up
- Mitch – Loving 2 Girls
- Gf Crew – Music Riddim
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