STEALIN TINGS N TIME RIDDIM produced by HI POWER MUSIC 1998
Stealin Tings N Time Overview
In 1998, the Stealin Tings N Time Riddim became a favorite on reggae sound systems. The rhythm’s vintage flavor fit perfectly with the culture of late-night gatherings, where selectors would play the latest tracks and classic tunes alike. The riddim’s steady groove and catchy hooks made it easy for crowds to dance and sing along. This backdrop was more than music—it was the heartbeat of the community, echoing through the speakers at street dances and parties. At the center of this project was HI POWER MUSIC, a label respected for its work in the UK reggae scene. HI POWER MUSIC is known for producing and releasing roots reggae and lovers rock, helping many artists reach fans across Europe and beyond. Their steady hand and attention to detail gave the riddim its strong character and timeless sound. The compilation brought together some of reggae’s most respected voices. Al Campbell delivered two standout tracks: "Rude Boy Deh A Street" and "Shadow Of The Almighty." Campbell is recognized for his smooth voice and for songs like "Gee Baby." Dennis Brown, often called the "Crown Prince of Reggae," added his classic touch with "Sweet Sensation"—a song title he’s well known for from his rich catalog. Don Campbell offered "Thank You," while George Nooks contributed "I Don't Want To Lose You." Glen Washington’s soulful style came through on "Serious Man" and "The Love Of God." Each artist brought their own style, helping keep the roots message strong in 1998.
Stealin Tings N Time Tracklist:
- Al Campbell – Rude Boy Deh A Street
- Al Campbell – Shadow Of The Almighty
- Dennis Brown – Sweet Sensation
- Don Campbell – Thank You
- George Nooks – I Don’t Want To Lose You
- Glen Washington – Serious Man
- Glen Washinton – The Love Of God
- D.Smoothe – Don’t Take Your Love
- Jigsy King – Life Have To Change
- Luciano – Jah Have His Way
- Razah – Can’t Stop Me
- Razah – They Don’t Know
- Twiggy – Talk To Me
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