RASTA REVOLUTION RIDDIM produced by KING JUDAH 2005
Rasta Revolution Overview
Even today, the dancehall set from the Rasta Revolution Riddim takes listeners back to the vibrant sounds of 2005. This collection of tracks became a yard anthem, resonating with fans and creating lasting memories. The riddim features some of the most influential voices in dancehall, each bringing their unique style and energy. Anthony B's "We Nuh Rate Dat" stands out with its powerful message and dynamic delivery. Anthony B has long been a prominent figure in reggae and dancehall, known for his conscious lyrics and energetic performances. Another track that captured the essence of the riddim is Buju Banton's "Rasta Revolution." Buju Banton is a celebrated artist, recognized for his Grammy-winning album "Before the Dawn" and his significant contributions to reggae music. Binghi Bob's "In Your Eyes" and Fantan Mojah's "Mother Of Civilization" add depth to the riddim, showcasing their distinct voices and lyrical prowess. Ginjah's "Woman" also plays a key role, highlighting his smooth vocals and emotional range. The magic behind the Rasta Revolution Riddim is largely credited to the producer KING JUDAH. Known for his ability to create global crossover hits, KING JUDAH crafted the riddim with a vision that transcended borders. His work on this project gave it a unique identity, ensuring its place in dancehall history. The Rasta Revolution Riddim remains a testament to the creativity and talent of these artists and the producer, continuing to inspire and entertain fans around the world.
Rasta Revolution Tracklist:
- Anthony B – We Nuh Rate Dat
- Binghi Bob – In Your Eyes
- Buju Banton – Rasta Revolution
- Fantan Mojah – Mother Of Civilization
- Ginjah – Woman
- Lukie D – Read Di Sign
- Shane – O – I Dont Know Why
- Turbulence And Sasha – This Song Is For Da World
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