Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim – Ghetto Roots Players 2009
Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Overview
When the Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim dropped in 2009, reggae fans welcomed its deep roots sound. The set quickly found a place in sound systems that year, drawing listeners with its laid-back yet powerful vibe. Ambassador Jr. Lion stands out on tracks like “Lion King” and “2000 Great,” bringing a strong voice and thoughtful lyrics. Jah Dan, who was already known for his work with Noble Society on the album “Take Charge,” adds his unique touch to “Prophecy Revealing” and “What They Fighting For.” Ras Attitude, respected for his album “Hold The Faith,” delivers soulful energy on “Red Hot” and “Blazin.” Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a united roots revival sound. The Ghetto Roots Players provide the foundation with “Sun Tzu Riddim Version” and “Khaki Riddim Version,” keeping the groove steady and rich. Shaneece brings a fresh voice to “Test Dis Empress,” adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. This reggae set was shaped at Ghetto Roots Studio, a label known for supporting roots artists and projects. The Double Riddim’s careful production and strong lineup made it a favorite in reggae circles, showing the lasting power of roots music in the modern era.
Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Tracklist:
- Ambassador Jr. Lion – Lion King
- Jah Dan – Prophecy Revealing
- Ras Attitude – Red Hot
- Ghetto Roots Players – Sun Tzu Riddim Version
- Ambassador Jr. Lion – 2000 Great
- Shaneece – Test Dis Empress
- Jah Dan – What They Fighting For
- Ghetto Roots Players – Khaki Riddim Version
- Ras Attitude – Blazin
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