THE WORLD SHALL SEE RIDDIM produced by XTERMINATOR 2000
The World Shall See Overview
In the year 2000, reggae fans were treated to a special release: The World Shall See Riddim. This foundation rhythm was built with deep roots, connecting classic reggae grooves to the new voices of the time. The journey began with a roots selector who searched for the right sound to bring unity and strength to the project. The riddim was shaped and produced by XTERMINATOR, the respected label founded by Philip “Fatis” Burrell. XTERMINATOR was known for working with major artists like Sizzla and Luciano, and for bringing a fresh but authentic energy to reggae music. The World Shall See Riddim brought together a powerful lineup. Anthony Mills told his story on “The Story Of My Life,” while Beres Hammond, famous for his hit “Rockaway,” inspired listeners with “Hold On.” Capleton, who had already made waves with “Tour,” joined forces with Sizzla on “The Vibes,” and also stood strong solo on “Stand Tall.” Cocoa Tea, known for “Rikers Island,” delivered “Mr. Neck Tie Man.” Each track carried the heartbeat of the riddim, blending joyful delivery with steady percussion. The album also featured Mcclymont’s “Free Up The Herbalist,” Jah Cure’s “Trod In The Valley,” M.S’s “Follow Jah,” Leroy Sibbles’ “Fight,” and the powerful duo Luciano & Capleton on “Jah Kingdom.” This collection became a staple on reggae playlists, showing how the foundation rhythm could unite legends and new voices under one sound.
The World Shall See Tracklist:
- Anthony Mills – The Story Of My Life
- Beres Hammond – Hold On
- Capleton & Sizzla – The Vibes
- Capleton – Stand Tall
- Cocoa Tea – Mr. Neck Tie Man
- Mcclymont – Free Up The Herbalist
- Jah Cure – Trod In The Valley
- M.S. – Follow Jah
- Leroy Sibbles – Fight
- Luciano & Capleton – Jah Kingdom
- Morgan Heritage – Bubble In The Struggle
- Biggs – Lately
- Prince Malachi – Life Cycle
- Prince Malachi – Love Jah
- Sizzla – The World Shall See
- Sizzla – Why Boast
- Turbulence & Fucious – One Gun
- Turbulence – Think Of Peace
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