STORMY WEATHER RIDDIM produced by MASSIVE B 1998
Stormy Weather Overview
In 1998, the Stormy Weather Riddim became an important part of reggae and sound system culture. This riddim, produced by MASSIVE B, brought together strong roots reggae artists and powerful messages. MASSIVE B, led by Bobby Konders, is known for supporting both classic and new reggae sounds. His label has helped bring reggae and dancehall to bigger audiences, especially in New York and worldwide. Roots selectors quickly made Stormy Weather Riddim a favorite in roots sessions. The deep bass and classic reggae style made it easy for selectors to blend in with other conscious tunes. The riddim’s dub version also became a staple, letting selectors build energy and connect with the crowd. The project features some of reggae’s respected voices. Anthony B’s “Cant Buy We Out” stands out with his strong delivery and message. Anthony B is known for his album “Universal Struggle” and for working with artists like Sizzla. Glen Washington’s “Caught Up In Danger” shows his soulful voice, which fans know from his hit “Kindness For Weakness.” Jigsy King, with “Only Jah Love,” brings his unique style, remembered from his dancehall classic “Gi Mi Di Weed.” Other artists add to the riddim’s conscious sound. Many More’s “Every Move You Make,” Norris Man’s “Stick To The Roots,” Pad Anthony’s “Jah Wrath,” Ranking Joe’s “Jah A The Best,” and Sluggy Ranks’ “Shotta” each bring their own roots message.
Stormy Weather Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Cant Buy We Out
- Glen Washington – Caught Up In Danger
- Jigsy King – Only Jah Love
- Many More – Every Move You Make
- Norris Man – Stick To The Roots
- Pad Anthony – Jah Wrath
- Ranking Joe – Jah A The Best
- Sluggy Ranks – Shotta
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