THE HYPOCRITES JUGGLIN – BOOT CAMP RECORDS 2014
The Hypocrites Jugglin – Boot Camp Records Overview
If you were at reggae events in 2014, you likely heard The Hypocrites Jugglin riddim from Boot Camp Records. This roots reggae release stood out that year for its classic vibe and conscious energy. The music arranger behind the riddim was Computer Paul, a respected figure in Jamaican music. Computer Paul is known for his work as a musician, arranger, and producer, and he shaped the sound with a strong retro feel. The recording process kept things organic, with live instruments and rich layers that let each artist shine. 14k brought hope and upliftment on “Your Day Will Come,” giving the riddim a positive touch. Alfa Rowen’s “Babylon Bridge Is Burning” added fire with sharp lyrics about struggle and resistance. Anthony Q gave listeners a dose of nostalgia on “Reminiscing.” Fred Locks, famous for his 1976 roots anthem “Black Star Liner,” delivered “Not The Way To Live,” keeping the message conscious and true to reggae traditions. Computer Paul also stepped forward with his own instrumentals, “Hypocrites Version” and “Mineral Bath,” showing his skill on the boards. Each artist added their own feeling to the riddim, making it a favorite for selectors and reggae fans. The Hypocrites Jugglin was more than just a beat—it was a soundtrack for those who wanted roots reggae with a strong message in 2014.
Tracklist:
- 14k – Your Day Will Come
- Alfa Rowen – Babylon Bridge Is Burning
- Anthony Q – Reminiscing
- Computer Paul – Hypocrites Version
- Computer Paul – Mineral Bath
- Fred Locks – Not The Way To Live
- Gallawasp – Yuh Nuh Hear
- Heartbreak Klub – Busted
- Iiu – I See Them Going Down
- d. Smooth – I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
- Make Boys Cry – Hot Lava Sex
- Natural Black – Caan Work
- Nature Featuring Dejah – Wha Dat
- Norrisman – No Time
- Shalom – Boxing
- Singing Melody – Staff Of Life
- Stacious – Ordinary Girl
- Stevie Face – Rest Your Love On Me
- Taru – Hey Officer
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