The Zion Train Project Riddim – Columbian Beatz Production 2009
The Zion Train Project Overview
The dub version of the Zion Train Project Riddim stands out with deep bass and a steady roots reggae rhythm. The mood is uplifting, with a classic roots sound that fits well in any reggae sound system. In 2009, this riddim was a favorite for selectors and DJs who wanted a conscious vibe for their sessions. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Kalano’s “Zion Train” gives the project its name and sets the positive tone. Lutan Fyah, known for his hit “St. Jago De La Vega” and respected albums like “Time & Place,” delivers “Livin In The Ghetto,” focusing on real-life struggles and hope. Nesbeth, who later found major success with the song “My Dream,” adds “Nuh Feel Safe,” giving the riddim another conscious voice. Ramize’s “Guide Light” completes the set, bringing more uplifting lyrics and energy. The Zion Train Project Riddim was produced by Reality Sound System, a name known in reggae circles for strong roots productions. The riddim was released on the Reality Sound label, which helped bring these tracks to a wider audience. In 2009, the Zion Train Project Riddim was played on many sound systems, supporting reggae’s tradition of sharing positive messages and heavy rhythms. The artists and producers made a strong mark with this roots release.
The Zion Train Project Tracklist:
- Kalano – Zion Train
- Lutan Fyah – Livin In The Ghetto
- Nesbeth – Nuh Feel Safe
- Ramize – Guide Light
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