
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
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 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
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