THINGS A COME UP TO BUMP – AFRICAN STAR
Things A Come Up To Bump Overview
Back in 1995, roots reggae was alive and strong in Jamaica. The music carried messages of hope and unity, and the sound was deep and soulful. One roots instrumental from that year, built on a classic riddim, became a favorite for many reggae fans and selectors. The riddim’s foundation sound reminds listeners of reggae’s early days, with steady drums and warm bass lines. The craftsman behind this roots instrumental used old-school techniques to give the music its rich, timeless feel. The riddim became a platform for talented artists to share their voices and messages. Jah Cure’s track, “I Know,” brought his unique, soulful voice to the riddim. Jah Cure is known for his emotional singing and later became famous for hits like “Longing For.” Another artist, African, contributed “Shout Praises,” adding uplifting energy to the project. Capleton, a well-respected figure in reggae and dancehall, delivered “Chant Me Song.” Capleton is known for powerful songs like “Jah Jah City” and has played a big role in reggae’s evolution. Grizzly’s “Tumbling Down” added another strong voice to the collection. This roots riddim from 1995 still stands out today. It captures the spirit of reggae’s foundation era and brings together artists who each add something special. For roots reggae lovers, this instrumental remains a true classic.
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