MY CONVERSATION RIDDIM produced by COSMIC FORCE 1991
My Conversation Overview
In 1991, the My Conversation Riddim became a strong part of reggae’s sound system culture. This foundation rhythm gave singers and deejays a solid roots base. In Jamaican dancehalls, a good riddim is the heart of a session, letting different artists bring their own style and message. The My Conversation Riddim was built by producer COSMIC FORCE. Known for shaping deep reggae sounds, COSMIC FORCE worked with several labels in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The producer helped create a heavy, bass-driven vibe that fit perfectly with the sound system tradition, where music is played loud and clear for big crowds. On this riddim, a group of talented artists delivered memorable tracks. Frankie Paul, often called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder,” is well known for his smooth voice and many hit songs. Here, he sings “It’s Just A Romance,” showing his classic style. Jennifer Lara, who made her mark with the widely loved “Hurt So Good,” adds her soulful touch. Thriller U, famous for his work in the Lovers Rock style, brings “Just An Emotion” to the mix. Other artists also shine. Krystal delivers “Take It To The Limit,” and Captain Barkey brings energy with “Take Time Barke.” Each artist uses the strong riddim to show their own voice and message. This roots drop echoed the spirit of 1991 roots reggae.
My Conversation Tracklist:
- Frankie Paul – It’s Just A Romance
- Jennifer Lara – Hurt So Good
- Thriller U – Just An Emotion
- Krystal – Take It To The Limit
- Captain Barkey – Take Time Barke
- Tiger – Wine Girl Wine
- Superman & Spiderman – Mary Blank Heart
- Singing Melody – Whatever You Want
- Steve Harper – Vision Of Love
- Derrick Irie – Bawl Irie
- Cosmic Force – My Conversation Rhythm Version
- Frankie Paul – It’s Just A Romance (ACapella)
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