TRIBAL WAR RIDDIM produced by LION PAW PRODUCTION 2002
Tribal War Overview
In 2002, the Tribal War Riddim made its mark on the reggae scene, quickly becoming a staple in roots sessions. This roots drop was crafted by LION PAW PRODUCTION, a name known for its warm tones and timeless vibe. The riddim captured the essence of roots reggae, resonating with fans and artists alike. Capleton, known for his fiery performances, lent his voice to "In This Time," a track that stands out with its powerful message. George Nooks and Louie Culture teamed up for "No More War," delivering a call for peace that echoed through the riddim's grooves. U.S.T contributed "Brotherly Love," adding to the riddim's themes of unity and harmony. Luciano, celebrated for his soulful voice and meaningful lyrics, offered "I Am That Man," reinforcing his reputation as a cornerstone of modern roots reggae. Natural Black's "Woman Like You" brought a personal touch, showcasing his ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with the riddim's deep beats. LION PAW PRODUCTION, the driving force behind this release, has a history of creating impactful reggae music. Known for its commitment to authentic reggae sounds, the production house has been involved in several notable projects, helping to shape the reggae landscape. The Tribal War Riddim also featured tracks like "Prayer Is The Way" by Ultimate Shines and "Africa Shall Be Free" by Warrior King. The instrumental "Version" of the riddim allowed the music to breathe, highlighting the skillful arrangement that made this release a favorite among roots reggae enthusiasts.
Tribal War Tracklist:
- Capleton – In This Time
- George Nooks & Louie Culture – No More War
- U.S.T – Brotherly Love
- Luciano – I Am That Man
- Natural Black – Woman Like You
- Ultimate Shines – Prayer Is The Way
- Version – Tribal War Riddim
- Warrior King – Africa Shall Be Free
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