THOSE GUYS RIDDIM produced by HARMONY HOUSE 2000
Those Guys Overview
In the year 2000, reggae music was deeply rooted in the one drop rhythm. This style, known for its strong bass and snare on the third beat, shaped the sound of Jamaican dancehalls and sound systems. The one drop gave reggae its heartbeat, and this was clear in the release of the Those Guys Riddim. The music arranger played a big part in bringing out the soulful energy of the riddim. By blending live instruments and smooth melodies, the arranger created a relaxed but powerful groove that let each artist shine. Harmony House, the label behind this release, was founded by Beres Hammond, a respected reggae singer and producer. The label is known for its high-quality reggae productions and has worked with many top artists in Jamaica. Harmony House became a trusted name in reggae, helping to keep roots and culture alive in the new millennium. On this riddim, Anthony B’s “Good Live” stands out with his conscious lyrics and energetic delivery. Anthony B is well-known for songs like “Fire Pon Rome” and has long been a voice for social change in reggae. Half Pint’s “Just Be Good” brings his classic vocal style; he is famous for his hit “Greetings” and influence on reggae worldwide. Those Guys offer “Version,” a smooth instrumental, while Tony Curtis gives thanks with “Jah I Thank U.” Each track added to the conscious vibes of the 2000s, making this set a favorite for reggae fans and selectors.
Those Guys Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Good Live
- Half Pint – Just Be Good
- Those Guys – Version
- Tony Curtis – Jah I Thank U
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