THE SENSIMILLIONAIRE RIDDIM produced by HOUSE OF RIDDIM PRODUCTIONS 2011
The Sensimillionaire Overview
The Sensimillionaire Riddim was released in 2011 and quickly became a favorite in roots reggae sets that year. The project was built by HOUSE OF RIDDIM PRODUCTIONS, an Austrian production team known for working with international reggae artists and for their live band sound. Their work has been featured on many riddim projects, helping to bring European reggae into the global spotlight. This roots project brought together a strong lineup of artists. Carlton Livingston contributed “Come On Come All.” Livingston is well known for his classic hit “100 Weight of Collie Weed,” which has made him a respected name in reggae since the 1980s. D Flame & Jan Delay teamed up for “In Butter.” Jan Delay is a popular German artist who has found success in both reggae and hip hop, with albums like “Mercedes-Dance” reaching number one on the German charts. Other voices on the riddim include Fyah T with “Can'T Get I Down,” I Razor with “Rize We Sound,” and Jah Mason with “Mr. Government.” Jah Mason is recognized for his conscious lyrics and has released many albums over his career. The Sensimillionaire Riddim stands out for its horn-driven sound and deep roots feeling. With HOUSE OF RIDDIM PRODUCTIONS behind the controls, the project tied modern reggae tracks to the genre’s classic roots, making it a memorable release in 2011.
The Sensimillionaire Tracklist:
- Carlton Livingston – Come On Come All
- D Flame & Jan Delay – In Butter
- Fyah T – Can’T Get I Down
- House Of Riddim – The Sensimillionaire Riddim (Promo Cd)
- I Razor – Rize We Sound
- Jah Mason – Mr. Government
- Jamie Irie – Words Can Be So Simple
- Joggo – A Who
- Mark Wonder – Blaze It Up
- Monsoon – Jah Blessings
- Pad Anthony – Crazy Girl
- Ras Zacharri – Free Up Time
- Shabu – Sensimillionaire
- Shemaiah – Uplift Yourself
- Smiley – Money Bag
- Utan Green – Too Witty
- Victor Bingh I – Acredite Em Vc
- Zareb – More Youth
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