Peppery Riddim produced by Brimstone Records 2010
Peppery Overview
The Peppery Riddim roots project from 2010 brought together a strong lineup of reggae tracks. Each song on the riddim carried a message, with artists adding their own style and voice. The project opened with “Big Things” by Anthony B, a song that stands out with its powerful lyrics and delivery. Anthony B is known for his energetic performances and conscious music. One of his most famous songs is “Fire Pon Rome,” which helped make him a global reggae name in the late 1990s. Half Pint joined the project with “Wadada.” Half Pint is a respected figure in reggae, recognized for his classic hit “Greetings” from 1986. His smooth voice and positive messages have influenced many artists over the years. Junior Cat contributed “The Big Man Is Back.” Junior Cat is known for his deejay style and was active in Jamaica’s sound system scene during the 1980s and 1990s. His return on this project brought old-school flavor to the modern riddim. Saba Tooth delivered two songs: “Irie Black Brown Girls” and “Who Is Like Unto Thee.” Saba Tooth is known for his roots reggae approach and thoughtful lyrics, which fit well with the riddim’s overall feel. Brimstone Records produced the Peppery Riddim. The label has a history of working with both established and rising reggae artists. Brimstone Records is known for its focus on roots music and has released several influential reggae projects over the years.
Peppery Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Big Things
- Half Pint – Wadada
- Junior Cat – The Big Man Is Back
- Saba Tooth – Irie Black Brown Girls
- Saba Tooth – Who Is Like Unto Thee
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