NEVER LOSE FAITH RIDDIM produced by VIKINGS PRODUCTION 2004
Never Lose Faith Overview
VIKINGS PRODUCTION, a name synonymous with crafting compelling dancehall rhythms, was behind the release of the Never Lose Faith Riddim in 2004. Known for their knack in producing vibrant and energetic tracks, VIKINGS PRODUCTION has been a significant force in the reggae and dancehall scenes, contributing to numerous hits that resonate with fans worldwide. The Never Lose Faith Riddim featured an impressive lineup of artists, each bringing their unique flair to the project. Anthony B, known for his impactful song "Raid the Barn," lent his voice to the "Jump Around Remix," infusing it with his signature energy and lyrical prowess. Capleton, a stalwart in the reggae scene with hits like "Jah Jah City," delivered "Turban And Robe Remix," showcasing his powerful vocal delivery and spiritual themes. Elephant Man, often dubbed the "Energy God" for his vibrant performances, brought his lively style to "Nah Bow Remix," a track that undoubtedly ignited dance floors. Jah Mason, with his smooth and conscious lyrical style, contributed "Whatever Remix," adding depth to the riddim's diverse offerings. Meanwhile, Sizzla, celebrated for his prolific output and hits like "Thank You Mama," added "Damn Rude Remix" to the mix, further highlighting the riddim's dynamic range. The bashment arranger ensured that each track maintained a cohesive yet varied sound, making the riddim a staple in dancehall sessions. Looking back, the Never Lose Faith Riddim stands as a testament to the vibrant spirit of 2004, capturing the essence of dancehall with its infectious beats and memorable collaborations.
Never Lose Faith Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Jump Around Remix
- Capleton – Turban And Robe Remix
- Elephant Man – Nah Bow Remix
- Jah Mason – Whatever Remix
- Never Lose Faith Riddim – Version
- Sizzla – Damn Rude Remix
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