RESURRECTION RIDDIM PROMO – 2002
Resurrection Overview
In 2002, the Resurrection Riddim emerged as a vibrant force in reggae music, skillfully crafted to blend modern sounds with a classic reggae vibe. The producer behind this riddim laid a foundation that resonated with both traditional reggae lovers and new listeners. Anthony B's track "Burning Out" stands out with his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, a hallmark of his career. Known for his energetic performances and socially aware messages, Anthony B has always been a significant figure in reggae. Beenie Man, often hailed as the "King of Dancehall," brought his unique style to the riddim with "Glamie Better." Beenie Man's influence in the genre is undeniable, with numerous hits and awards to his name. Capleton and the David House Crew contributed with "Hot Fire," adding their fiery energy to the mix. Capleton, known for his Rastafarian themes and dynamic performances, has been a major influence in reggae and dancehall music. Frisco Kid and Terry Linen teamed up for "First Time," showcasing their smooth vocals and melodic flow. Hawkeye's "Duck It" added a playful yet rhythmic touch, while Lazer's "Wanna Be" and Lexxus's "What It Is" kept the energy lively. Mr. Vegas brought his signature style to "Music," and Sizzla's "Living for Youths" delivered a message of hope and empowerment. Tony Rebel's "Nah Go Betta" rounded out the riddim with his thoughtful lyrics. The Resurrection Riddim carried reggae’s message in 2002, leaving a lasting impression with its rich, engaging sound.
Resurrection Tracklist:
- Anthony b – burning out
- Beenie man – glamie better
- Capleton and david house crew – hot fire
- Frisco kid and terry linen – first time
- Hawkeye – duck it
- Lazer – wanna be
- Lexxus – what it is
- Mr vegas – music
- Sizzla – living for youths
- Tony rebel – nah go betta
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