THROW MI CORN RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 2004
Throw Mi Corn Overview
In 2004, reggae music saw a revival of its roots with the release of the Throw Mi Corn Riddim. This riddim, known for its rocksteady flow, brought back the classic reggae sound, capturing the essence of the genre's golden era. At the heart of this project was the renowned producer DIGITAL B, a key figure in reggae music. DIGITAL B has a long history of producing hits that resonate with fans across the globe, cementing his reputation as a guardian of reggae's authentic sound. The Throw Mi Corn Riddim featured a lineup of talented artists who each brought their unique style to the project. Anthony B's track "Can't Test We" showcased his powerful voice and commanding presence. Known for his energetic performances and conscious lyrics, Anthony B has been a prominent figure in reggae since the 1990s. Chezidek contributed with "Call Me Back," adding his smooth and soulful touch to the riddim. His ability to blend roots reggae with modern sounds has earned him a loyal fan base. Cocoa Tea's "War & Crime" offered a socially conscious message, a hallmark of his music. With hits like "Rikers Island," Cocoa Tea has been a staple in reggae music for decades. Lukie D's "Meditation" brought a reflective and soothing vibe, while Sanchez's "Forgive Me" highlighted his signature blend of reggae and gospel influences, which has made him a beloved artist in the reggae community. Together, these artists and their tracks on the Throw Mi Corn Riddim kept the spirit of roots reggae alive, ensuring its timeless appeal for both old and new fans.
Throw Mi Corn Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Can’t Test We
- Chezidek – Call Me Back
- Cocoa Tea – War & Crime
- Lukie D – Meditation
- Sanchez – Forgive Me
- Throw Mi Corn Version
- Version – Throw Mi Corn Riddim
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