MX 6 RIDDIM produced by X-RATED RECORD 1997
Mx 6 Overview
X-RATED RECORD, a label known for its steady presence in the 1990s reggae scene, released the Mx 6 Riddim in 1997. The label built a reputation for working with both new and well-established artists, and this riddim captured the energy of that era’s roots music. Culture arranger played a key role in shaping the sound, giving it a smooth yet powerful feel. On the Mx 6 Riddim, Anthony B delivered “Woman Of The Nation.” Anthony B is widely recognized for his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” and his work on this riddim added to his growing influence in reggae during the late 1990s. Anthony Redrose, a veteran of the dancehall scene since the 1980s and known for the classic “Tempo,” contributed “Simmer Down.” His voice brought a sense of history and authority to the project. Determine’s “Time Like This” brought a sharp, conscious edge. Hindu’s “Too Lie” and Jack Radics’ “African Soldier” each added their unique style. Jack Radics, who found international success with his version of “No Matter,” brought his smooth vocals and thoughtful lyrics. The riddim’s deep basslines and uplifting mood made it a favorite in roots reggae sets throughout 1997. X-RATED RECORD’s production, paired with these standout tracks and artists, helped the Mx 6 Riddim stand out as a memorable release in reggae history.
Mx 6 Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Woman Of The Nation
- Anthony Redrose – Simmer Down
- Determine – Time Like This
- Hindu – Too Lie
- Jack Radics – African Soldier
- Prezident Brown – Holy Land
- Sizzla – Clean Up Your Heart
- Xrated Crew – Mx6 Version
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