ONE DAY RIDDIM produced by SOUNDBWOY ENTERTAINMENT 2005
One Day Overview
In 2005, the reggae scene was buzzing with the release of the "One Day Riddim" project, featuring a remarkable lineup of artists. Alkatraz, known for his song "I Know He Cares," brought a heartfelt touch to the collection. Chuck Fenda, with his track "No Order A Yard," added his signature fiery style. Fantan Mojah, who gained attention for "No Matter How Them Try," contributed his powerful voice. Kananga's "Ruff Times In Life" and Kirk Davis's "Love Is What We Need" were also part of this vibrant mix. The project was produced by SOUNDBWOY ENTERTAINMENT, a name well-respected in the reggae industry. Known for their dedication to authentic reggae sounds, SOUNDBWOY ENTERTAINMENT has been instrumental in bringing fresh and classic vibes to audiences worldwide. Their work on "One Day Riddim" was no exception, as it captured the essence of reggae's roots while infusing it with the energy of the time. "One Day Riddim" was more than just a collection of songs; it was a celebration of reggae's enduring spirit. The album brought together a diverse group of artists, each adding their unique flair to the project. Mr Jazz's "Straighten Up," Ninja Ford's "Cold Blooded Murdara," Shadu's "Don't Lose Your Soul," and Skatta's "It's So Good Loving Somebody" rounded out the collection, making it a memorable piece of reggae history. This release is remembered as a highlight of 2005, showcasing reggae at its strongest. The collaboration between the artists and SOUNDBWOY ENTERTAINMENT created a timeless rhythm that continues to resonate with fans.
One Day Tracklist:
- Alkatraz – I Know He Cares
- Chuck Fenda – No Order A Yard
- Fantan Mojah – No Matter How Them Try
- Kananga – Ruff Times In Life
- Kirk Davis – Love Is What We Need
- Mr Jazz – Straighten Up
- Ninja Ford – Cold Blooded Murdara
- Shadu – Don’t Lose Your Soul
- Skatta – It’s So Good Loving Somebody
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