SUPER MOVIE STAR RIDDIM produced by BRIMSTONE AND FIRE ENTERTAINMENT 2018
Super Movie Star Overview
The Super Movie Star Riddim album brought together some strong reggae voices in 2018. Leroy Sibbles, a legendary singer and bass player known for his work with The Heptones, joined Isabatooth on the track "Super Movie Star." Isaba Tooth, also known as Iworld King, delivered "Still Burning," adding his unique style to the project. Lion gave listeners "Must Work," while Kmc contributed "Come To Live." Merciless, a well-known dancehall artist who made a mark with hits like "Mavis," showed his conscious side on "Real And True." Iposperity’s "Girl Friend" added a smooth touch, and the collaboration between Machel Montano and Iworld King on "No Nuclear War" brought together soca and reggae influences. Princess Love’s "Beautiful Black Woman" and Simeon Richards’ "Super Movie Star Riddim" rounded out the collection. The riddim itself was produced by BRIMSTONE AND FIRE ENTERTAINMENT, a label respected for its commitment to roots reggae. The label has built a reputation for spiritual and conscious music, often highlighting positive messages. Their work on this album kept the classic reggae feel alive while updating it for modern audiences. Each artist brought their own flavor, but the riddim tied everything together. The album reflected the energy and spirit of 2018 roots reggae, showing that the genre still has depth and power. With strong performances and thoughtful production, Super Movie Star Riddim became a highlight for reggae fans that year.
Super Movie Star Tracklist:
- Leroy Sibbles, Isabatooth – Super Movie Star
- Isaba Tooth, (Aka) Iworld King – Still Burning
- Lion – Must Work
- Kmc – Come To Live
- Merciless – Real And True
- Iposperity – Girl Friend
- Machel Montano, Iworld King – No Nuclear War
- Princess Love – Beautiful Black Woman
- Simeon Richards – Super Movie Star Riddim (Instrumental)
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