ROLLING RIDDIM produced by FLABBA MUSIC 2002
Rolling Overview
The reggae track base of the early 2000s was marked by a deep, soulful rhythm that provided a solid foundation for singers and deejays alike. This particular sound was characterized by its rich, rolling basslines and echoing dub effects, creating a timeless feel that resonated with fans of the genre. The steady beats offered a canvas for artists to deliver heartfelt performances, making the music both engaging and memorable. Among the artists who stood out on this rhythm were Christopher, Da Ville, and George Nooks. Christopher's song "Thank You" showcased his ability to blend gratitude with a catchy melody, while Da Ville's "Man Of Love" highlighted his smooth vocal delivery. George Nooks, known for his hit "I Wanna Show You," brought his signature soulful style to the mix, enriching the compilation with his seasoned voice. Half Pint contributed with "Sweet Memories," a track that echoed his legacy as a reggae icon with a career spanning decades. Let No One, with "Singing Melody," added a harmonious touch to the collection. Behind the scenes, FLABBA MUSIC played a crucial role in crafting this compilation. Known for their expertise in producing reggae and dancehall music, FLABBA MUSIC has been a vital part of the genre's evolution. Their work on this project ensured that the dub echoes and rhythmic layers were perfectly balanced, allowing each artist to shine. This compilation, with its anthemic vibes and global reggae sound, kept the message of unity and love alive through 2002, cementing its place in the reggae riddim landscape.
Rolling Tracklist:
- Christopher – Thank You
- Da Ville – Man Of Love
- George Nooks – I Wanna Show You
- Half Pint – Sweet Memories
- Let No One – Singing Melody
- Lukie D – Far Away
- Nadine Sutherland – Bring Me Joy
- Natural Black – Beautiful Morning
- Swade – Gimmie Love
- Tanya Stephens – Whats Your Story
- Tony Curtis – Rolling
- Version – Rolling
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