RACE TRACK RIDDIM produced by ENERGY PRODUCTIONS 2002
Race Track Overview
In 2002, the reggae scene was vibrant, and the Race Track Riddim was a notable addition to the era's roots output. Produced by ENERGY PRODUCTIONS, known for crafting memorable reggae beats, this riddim captured the essence of classic reggae with its groovy rhythm and lively pacing. ENERGY PRODUCTIONS has been a staple in the reggae industry, often praised for delivering rhythms that resonate with both selectors and listeners alike. The Race Track Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists, each bringing their unique style to the project. Aaron Silk contributed with "Doing Overtime," showcasing his smooth vocal delivery and deep connection to reggae roots. Anthony Cruz, known for his soulful voice, delivered "Don't Do Me That," adding emotional depth to the riddim. Freddie Mc Gregor, a legendary figure in reggae with hits like "Big Ship," lent his voice to "What's Come Over Me," further cementing his status as a reggae icon. George Nooks, another respected artist, brought "When Was The Last Time" to the riddim, blending his gospel influences with reggae rhythms. Paul Elliott, with his conscious lyrics, added "Try Justice," highlighting his commitment to social themes in music. The Race Track Riddim project also included tracks like "Life" by Queen Ifrica and a "Version" track that showcased the riddim on its own, emphasizing its strong musical foundation. Together, these songs and artists contributed to a memorable piece of reggae history that still echoes the roots of 2002.
Race Track Tracklist:
- Aaron Silk – Doing Overtime
- Anthony Cruz – Don’t Do Me That
- Freddie Mc Gregor – What’s Come Over Me
- George Nooks – When Was The Last Time
- Paul Elliott – Try Justice
- Queen Ifrica – Life
- Version – Race Track Riddim
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