ROCK ME RIDDIM produced by CALIBUD 2002
Rock Me Overview
The roots anthology featuring Rock Me Riddim has become a beloved staple in roots sessions, celebrated for its vibrant energy reminiscent of 2002. This collection is a harmonious blend of tracks, each bringing its unique flavor to the table. Among these, Anthony B's "Do Not Buss Your Gun Tonight" stands out with its powerful message, while Bobby Christal's "Hey Deyhail" offers a serene and uplifting vibe. Chrisinti's "Forgive And Care" adds a layer of introspection to the mix. The anthology also features Flash with "Not Because We Had A Fight," and the collaborative effort of Louie Culture and Leroy Sibble on "Rock Me," which showcases their seasoned artistry. Louie Culture is known for his hit "Ganga Lee," a track that cemented his place in reggae history. Leroy Sibble, a former member of The Heptones, has been a significant figure in reggae since the 1960s. Other notable tracks include Lukie D's "I'll Be Around," Norrisman's "Sweetest Time," and Stevie Face's "Every Minute Everyday." Tanya Stephens, renowned for her sharp lyrical prowess, contributes with "Rating Falling," while Terry Linen covers "The World's Greatest," adding his soulful touch. At the helm of this project is the producer CALIBUD, known for his work with the label King Jammy's. CALIBUD has a reputation for crafting riddims that resonate with listeners, and his influence is clear throughout this anthology. His ability to blend retro grooves with contemporary sounds has made Rock Me Riddim a cherished memory for reggae fans, capturing the essence of 2002 in every beat.
Rock Me Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Do Not Buss Your Gun Tonight
- Bobby Christal – Hey Deyhail
- Chrisinti – Forgive And Care
- Flash – Not Because We Had A Fight
- Louie Culture And Leroy Sibble – Rock Me
- Lukie D – I’ll Be Around
- Norrisman – Sweetest Time
- Stevie Face – Every Minute Everyday
- Tanya Stephens – Rating Falling
- Terry Linen – The World’s Greatest
- Version – Rock Me
- Warrior King – Empress Divine
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