Sensi Riddim – Chris Records 1996
Sensi Overview
In 1996, reggae music was changing with new sounds and fresh ideas. That year, a special reggae track base came out and quickly became popular in the scene. This riddim brought a warm, deep bass and easy, smooth grooves that made people want to dance or just relax and listen. Jig Saw was one of the artists who stood out on this riddim. Jig Saw is known for bringing real emotion and clear energy to his songs. With the track "Good Sensimillia," Jig Saw showed his unique style, mixing catchy melodies with strong reggae rhythms. "Good Sensimillia" became a favorite for many reggae fans who loved its laidback feeling. Jig Saw also recorded "Pack Up Sound Boy" on the same track base. This song carried the same deep reggae vibe and showed Jig Saw’s talent for writing music that connects with listeners. Both songs helped the riddim stay popular and are still remembered by reggae lovers today. This reggae track base from 1996 gave the music world something special. It let artists like Jig Saw shine and helped define the sound of reggae in that time. The songs are still played and enjoyed, showing how much heart and soul went into this music.
Sensi Tracklist:
- Jig Saw – Good Sensimillia
- Jig Saw – Pack Up Sound Boy
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