THE RULER RIDDIM produced by WORTHINGTON PROJECT 2005
The Ruler Overview
In 2005, the WORTHINGTON PROJECT, a well-respected name in reggae production, released a powerful dub cut known as The Ruler Riddim. This project was a significant contribution to the reggae scene, keeping the roots vibes alive and vibrant. Known for their deep connection to reggae's bass culture, WORTHINGTON PROJECT has a history of creating tracks that resonate with fans worldwide. The Ruler Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists, each bringing their unique style to the mix. Alaine, known for her soulful voice and hit song "Crazy Love," delivered a heartfelt performance. Her contribution added a layer of emotional depth to the riddim. Anthony B, celebrated for his energetic and conscious lyrics, brought fire with his track "Fire Bun You System," reflecting his commitment to social justice themes in reggae. Chino, with his catchy tune "The Girls Them Straight," added a laid-back yet engaging vibe to the riddim. Fiona's "The Ruler" showcased her smooth vocals, while the Firehouse Crew's instrumental "Ruler Rhythm" provided a solid foundation that tied the entire project together. This ensemble of artists demonstrated the diverse talent present in the reggae scene at the time. The Ruler Riddim also included tracks from reggae stalwarts like Freddie McGregor with "Don't Forget Your Brother," Jah Mason's "So Much Love," and Turbulence's "Good Time." Each song contributed to the riddim's rich tapestry, making it a must-listen for reggae enthusiasts. Through The Ruler Riddim, WORTHINGTON PROJECT not only celebrated reggae's roots but also ensured its enduring influence in the music world.
The Ruler Tracklist:
- Alaine – Crazy Love
- Anthony B – Fire Bun You System
- Chino – The Girls Them Straight
- Fiona – The Ruler
- Firehouse Crew – Ruler Rhythm
- Freddie Mcgreggor – Dont Forget Your Brother
- Jah Mason – So Much Love
- Lukie D – Make Me Wanna Run
- Luthan Fyah – Ric Little Ghetto Girl
- Turbulence – Good Time
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