Proverbs Riddim produced by Lustre Kings 2009
Proverbs Overview
The Proverbs Riddim brought a strong roots reggae feeling to 2009. The rhythm is steady and deep, built on a classic reggae drum and bass pattern. Warm guitar and keyboard sounds add a natural groove, making the riddim easy to move to and giving it a timeless roots energy. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Norris Man Feat. Ras Attitude delivered “We Try,” combining powerful vocals and conscious lyrics. Ras Attitude, known for his album “Hold the Faith,” also shines on “We Try,” showing his skill for blending roots messages with melodic hooks. Messenjah Selah’s “She Ask Me Say” stands out with its thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Khari Kill brings a unique Trinidadian influence with “Levitate,” adding a different flavor to the mix. Al Pancho’s “Anything You Want” offers a catchy, uplifting vibe that fits well with the riddim’s organic sound. The project was guided by Lustre Kings, a respected reggae label and production team. Lustre Kings has a history of working with many roots artists and is known for their authentic sound. Their productions, such as the “Culture Dem” riddim, have helped shape modern roots reggae and have reached listeners worldwide. With Proverbs Riddim, roots reggae showed its lasting power and continued to inspire in 2009. The collaboration between artists and producer made this project a memorable moment in roots music.
Proverbs Tracklist:
- Norris Man Feat. Ras Attitude – We Try
- Messenjah Selah – She Ask Me Say
- Marlon Asher Forgive Me
- Khari Kill – Levitate
- Al Pancho – Anything You Want
- Chezidek – Right Time
- Lutan Fyah – Slow To Anger
- Chrisinti – Same Hands
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