
Rasta Revolution Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 2005
- Style: Dancehall
- Total tracks: 8
- Unique artists on riddim: 9
- Production credits: KING JUDAH
- Key artists on this riddim: Anthony B, Buju Banton, Fantan Mojah, Ginjah, Lukie D, Sasha
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2005 Riddims List · 2005 Dancehall Riddims
Mid-2000s dancehall heads will know this one by the names alone: King Judah’s Rasta Revolution Riddim lines up Anthony B’s gruff “We Nuh Rate Dat” beside Buju Banton’s title cut and Fantan Mojah’s “Mother Of Civilization, ” with Ginjah, Lukie D, Shane O, and the Turbulence-and-Sasha pairing filling out the set. The rhythm carries that conscious-leaning roots-dancehall feel, all forward motion and sermon-like energy rather than slackness, which suits Buju’s commanding chant and Fantan Mojah’s uplift perfectly, while Anthony B keeps the pressure on with a tougher edge. It’s a lean eight-track juggling set from 2005, produced by King Judah and built around a lineup that keeps the message front and center.
Rasta Revolution Riddim 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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