Roots And Rights Riddim produced by Various Artists 2010
Roots And Rights Overview
In 2010, the Roots And Rights Riddim brought a fresh wave to reggae. The journey began with a focus on the one drop bass, which is the heartbeat of classic reggae. The sound architect carefully crafted the bass, making sure it echoed the spirit of roots music but with a modern touch. Each note was built to feel both timeless and new, keeping the vibe close to the culture’s core. Producer Various Artists played a key role. Known for working with the label Irie Ites Records, Various Artists has a reputation for blending tradition with innovation. Their previous productions have reached reggae fans worldwide, and their steady guidance shaped the sound of this project. The riddim gave a strong foundation for the featured singers. David King’s “Inna Di Gideon” stands out, with his voice flowing easily over the deep groove. Hyah Slyce shines on “Love Is The Answer,” bringing warmth and hope to the track. Whedha, who has roots in the European reggae scene, delivers “Mr. Trigger Happy” with a cool, steady style. Ras Emmanuel adds depth with “Nuh Send Nuh Gun To Jamaica,” a song that calls for peace and unity. This release mixed culture and soul, showing the lasting power of roots reggae in a new decade. The one drop bass carried the message from creation to release, connecting past and present.
Roots And Rights Tracklist:
- David King – Inna Di Gideon
- Hyah Slyce – Love Is The Answer
- Whedha – Mr. Trigger Happy
- Ras Emmanuel – Nuh Send Nuh Gun To Jamaica
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