NANNY GOAT RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE
Nanny Goat Overview
The Nanny Goat Riddim, released in 2000, stands out for its strong one drop base, a style that keeps close to the roots of reggae. The label behind this classic sound is STONE LOVE, a name that has shaped the reggae and dancehall scene for decades. Founded in the 1970s, STONE LOVE is famous for its sound system and for producing some of the most memorable riddims in Jamaican music history. This riddim brings together a group of respected artists, each adding their own touch. Ambilique delivers “Every Day,” his smooth vocals fitting perfectly with the earthy, steady rhythm. Kiprich, known for his witty lyrics and for tracks like “Telephone Ting,” brings energy to “Mi Lady.” Bushman, recognized for his hit single “Call The Hearse” and his powerful roots voice, contributes “On A Mision.” Luciano, often called “The Messenjah” and celebrated for his album “Where There Is Life,” offers “Chanting,” a song that matches his reputation for uplifting, conscious reggae. Paul Kastic rounds out the riddim with “Version,” giving listeners a pure instrumental taste of the one drop base. The producer behind this project, STONE LOVE, is known not only for launching careers but also for keeping reggae’s foundation strong. Their influence can be heard in countless reggae and dancehall hits over the years. Looking back, the Nanny Goat Riddim’s one drop base helped carry reggae’s message into the new millennium, blending tradition with fresh voices and keeping the genre’s spirit alive.
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