PEOPLE CRY RIDDIM produced by SUMMIT MUSIC GROUP 2009
Peoples Cry Overview
In 2009, the Peoples Cry Riddim brought a fresh sound to reggae, while holding on to classic roots. The riddim’s base is built on deep, steady reggae rhythms. But it also blends soft melodies and modern beats, making it easy for artists to add their own style. This mix allows the track base to fit with reggae, dancehall, and even some pop sounds. SUMMIT MUSIC GROUP produced the riddim. The label is known for working with both new and experienced reggae artists, and for supporting projects that focus on unity and positive messages. Their work on the Peoples Cry Riddim helped connect different voices in reggae at the time. Every artist brings something special to the riddim. Anthony Que sings “Poor Life,” using his smooth voice to highlight real struggles. Droop Dawg’s “Mama Soon Back” adds a heartfelt message about family. Sizzla, famous for his hit song “Just One of Those Days (Dry Cry),” brings his powerful energy to “Serious Times.” Fantan Mojah, who gained attention with “Hail The King,” performs “Mind Games,” giving the riddim a roots revival feel. Power Man’s “Neighbourhood Cop” tells a story from the streets, showing another side of reggae life. Other artists like Len Hammond (“Live It Up”), Dario Feat. Konshen (“Dem Cry”), Ricky General (“Do You Know”), Tyrical (“Bless My Soul”), and Konshen (“Dem Cry”) add more layers to the riddim.
Peoples Cry Tracklist:
- Anthony Que – Poor Life
- Droop Dawg – Mama Soon Back
- Sizzla – Serious Times
- Fantan Mojah – Mind Games
- Power Man – Neighbourhood Cop
- Len Hammond – Live It Up
- Dario Feat. Konshen – Dem Cry
- Ricky General – Do You Know
- Tyrical – Bless My Soul
- People Cry Riddm – Version
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