
Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim – Ghetto Roots Players 2009
Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim – Ghetto Roots Players Release Details
- Riddim year: 2009
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 2
- Unique artists on riddim: 2
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2009 Riddims List · 2009 Reggae Riddims
From the 2009 reggae run came a compact two-riddim set from Ghetto Roots Players, pairing Sun Tzu and Khaki with a small but sharp vocal lineup led by Ambassador Jr. Lion, Jah Dan, Ras Attitude and Shaneece. The cuts lean into militant roots energy rather than glossy crossover polish, with “Lion King, ” “What They Fighting For, ” and “Blazin” sounding like the strongest swings at sound system play. Ghetto Roots Players keep the arrangements lean and earthy, and the split between the Sun Tzu and Khaki versions gives the project a neat push-pull feel without overloading the listener. In the catalogue, this sits closer to a working producer’s showcase than a big compilation: concise, self-contained, and built for selectors who like their 2009 reggae riddims with a little grit.
Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim 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
Listen to Sun Tzu And Khaki – Double Riddim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5X0ZinJY5U



