Till It Some More Riddim – Xterminator
Till It Some More Overview
The “Till It Some More Riddim,” released in 1998, stands out as a classic roots reggae track base. Its rhythm is deep and steady, with a warm, soulful groove that instantly sets the mood. The riddim is built on a rolling bassline and crisp drum patterns, layered with gentle guitar and keyboard touches. This sound creates a strong foundation for any reggae session, and it remains popular in roots dances and gatherings. One of the main highlights of this riddim is Sizzla Kalonji’s “Till It Some More.” Sizzla is known for his powerful voice and messages of strength and upliftment. By the time he recorded this song, Sizzla had already made a big mark with albums like “Black Woman & Child,” released in 1997. His presence on this riddim adds a fiery energy, and his delivery brings out the spiritual side of the music. Gregory Isaacs, another reggae legend, brings his smooth and soulful style to “A Friend Of Mine.” Isaacs is celebrated worldwide, especially for his classic song “Night Nurse.” On this riddim, his voice glides over the track, adding a gentle, emotional touch that connects with listeners. The Xterminator Crew also contributes with “Till It Some More Version,” giving the riddim a pure instrumental spin. This group was closely linked to producer Philip “Fatis” Burrell, who was known for shaping the modern roots reggae sound in the 1990s. Burrell’s careful production made sure each track stood out while keeping the roots feeling strong. Even today, the “Till It Some More Riddim” echoes the spirit of 1998, reminding listeners of reggae’s deep roots and lasting power.
Till It Some More Tracklist:
- Sizzla Kalonji – Till It Some More
- Gregory Isaacs – A Friend Of Mine
- Xterminator Crew – Till It Some More Version
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