TRIBAL PEACE RIDDIM produced by ROYAL SOLDIERS 2005
Tribal Peace Overview
In 2005, the reggae scene was enriched by the release of the Tribal Peace Riddim, a roots drop that left a lasting impression. This riddim, produced by ROYAL SOLDIERS, was a significant addition to the roots reggae output of the year, bringing together a collection of talented artists who delivered memorable performances. Anthony B contributed to the riddim with his track "Look Another Man," showcasing his signature fiery style. Known for hits like "Raid the Barn," Anthony B has been a prominent figure in reggae, consistently delivering powerful messages through his music. Bascom X and Ras Shiloh teamed up for "Chaos," another standout track on the riddim. Ras Shiloh, recognized for his soulful voice, has been compared to reggae legend Garnett Silk, adding a distinct flavor to the project. Guidance's "I Feel Good" and I Wayne and Fire Chess's "Mama And Papa" also feature on the riddim, each bringing their unique sound. I Wayne, celebrated for his hit "Can't Satisfy Her," has been a significant voice in roots reggae, often focusing on uplifting themes. Lukie D's "Tell Me I'm Yours" and Natty King's "Youths Dem Hungry" added depth to the collection. Lukie D is known for his smooth vocals and versatility, contributing to his enduring presence in the reggae scene. The Tribal Peace Riddim was crafted in a way that highlighted the talents of these artists, with ROYAL SOLDIERS at the helm. Known for their ability to produce impactful reggae music, ROYAL SOLDIERS have a reputation for creating riddims that resonate with both artists and fans alike. Their work on this project ensured it became a cultural touchstone in 2005, celebrated for its heavy basslines and uplifting vibes.
Tribal Peace Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Look Another Man
- Bascom X And Ras Shiloh – Chaos
- Guidance – I Feel Good
- I Wayne And Fire Chess – Mama And Papa
- Lukie D – Tell Me Im Yours
- Natty King – Youths Dem Hungry
- Ras Brando – Running Away
- Tribal Peace Riddim – Version
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