POLICE RIDDIM produced by NOAIDI RECORDS 2017
Police Overview
The Police Riddim roots anthology from 2017 shows the strong influence of its culture arranger, who helped bring together both classic reggae sounds and new ideas. This special blend made the project stand out in the reggae world that year. NOAIDI RECORDS produced the release, building on their reputation for roots reggae and sound system culture. The label has been active in the European reggae scene, working with both established and rising artists. Their projects often focus on keeping the original reggae spirit alive, while offering fresh rhythms for modern listeners. The anthology features four main artists, each bringing their own style and message. Fyah George’s “Look At Me Now” stands out with its uplifting lyrics and strong delivery. Fyah George is known for his conscious reggae songs and has worked with several respected producers in the genre. Ras Negus I delivers “Try Your Best,” a track that encourages persistence and hope. His music often focuses on positive messages and roots themes. Henry Junior’s “Can’T Call The Police” adds another layer to the riddim, touching on real-life struggles many listeners can relate to. Turbulence, who performs “Shine,” is one of the most recognized names on the project. He is well known for his hit song “Notorious,” which brought him international attention in the early 2000s. Turbulence’s presence on the riddim connects the project to a wider reggae audience. Even years later, this roots anthology is still remembered as an important part of reggae’s story in 2017.
Police Tracklist:
- Fyah George – Look At Me Now
- Ras Negus I – Try Your Best
- Henry Junior – Can’T Call The Police
- Turbulence – Shine
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