TALK ABOUT LOVE RIDDIM produced by RUDE BOY 1994
Talk About Love Overview
In 1994, the reggae rhythm project known as Talk About Love Riddim made a strong mark on sound system culture. This riddim, shaped by the producer RUDE BOY, was built for the dancehalls and street parties where reggae thrived. RUDE BOY, a key figure in the reggae scene, was known for his steady hand with percussion and his work with several respected labels in Jamaica during the 1990s. His style helped create a rhythm that DJs and selectors loved to play, keeping the crowd moving all night. The riddim featured some of the era’s most respected artists. Beenie Man, already gaining fame with hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” brought his energy to “Dis Di Man.” Everton Blender teamed up with Kulture Knox for “Ethiopia Calling,” a song that reflected Blender’s roots style and spiritual message. Kulture Kno also appeared on “Ethiopia Calling,” adding his voice to the track. Galaxy P kept things cool with “Cool Out Gangster,” while Tony Rebel, who had already made waves with the anthem “If Jah,” delivered “Smell A Revolution.” Wickerman’s “The Meaning Of Gangster” rounded out the project. Fans still talk about this 1994 riddim today. Its steady beats and strong performances made it a favorite in sound system sessions and a lasting piece of reggae history.
Talk About Love Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Dis Di Man
- Everton Blender Ft. Kulture Knox – Ethiopia Calling
- Galaxy P – Cool Out Gangster
- Tony Rebel – Smell A Revolution
- Wickerman – The Meaning Of Gangster
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