TEN FEET TALL RIDDIM? – KATSJAM RECORDS 2003
Ten Feet Tall Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene was alive with the rhythmic pulse of the one drop bassline, a signature sound that anchored many tracks of the era. The Ten Feet Tall Riddim emerged as a notable cultural recording, providing a platform for young singers to express themselves through this distinct reggae beat. Luciano, an influential figure in reggae, contributed to the riddim with his track "World Affairs." Known for his conscious lyrics and soulful voice, Luciano had already established himself with hits like "It's Me Again Jah," and his involvement in this riddim further cemented his role in promoting reggae's message of peace and unity. Mikey General and Radic teamed up for "Fast And Furious," showcasing their dynamic vocal styles over the lively instrumentals. Mikey General, a frequent collaborator with Luciano, brought his unique vocal prowess to the track, while Radic added a fresh energy. Their collaboration exemplified the spirit of the riddim, blending traditional reggae elements with a modern twist. Radic Sandy Smith Jia also made a mark with "So Pure," a track that highlighted his ability to craft melodies that resonate with listeners. His contribution added depth to the riddim, demonstrating the versatility and creativity that defined the project. The Ten Feet Tall Riddim remains a cultural highlight of 2003, capturing the essence of reggae with its blend of established and emerging talents. Each artist brought their own flavor to the riddim, creating a cohesive yet diverse collection that continues to leave a lasting impression.
Ten Feet Tall Tracklist:
- I-Mara – Ten Feet Tall
- Luciano – World Affairs
- Mikey General And Radic – Fast And Furious
- Radic Sandy Smith Jia – So Pure
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