TSUNAMI RIDDIM produced by ICE COLD ENTERTAINMENT 2005
Tsunami Overview
In 2005, reggae music saw the release of the Tsunami Riddim, a cultural recording that showcased the depth of roots reggae. Produced by ICE COLD ENTERTAINMENT, known for keeping cultural messages at the forefront, this riddim brought together a collection of artists who added their unique touch to the sound. Cecile, known for her hit song "Dear Simone," brought her soulful voice to the riddim, adding a layer of emotion and spirituality. Danny English, with his track "Shes In Love Wit Me," contributed to the riddim's engaging flow with his smooth delivery. Event's "Trouble Maker" added a dynamic edge, while Hawk's "W.A.R" and Major Damage's "Mi Rolex" showcased the diverse range of themes explored in the riddim. ICE COLD ENTERTAINMENT, the sound architect behind this project, played a crucial role in its success. The label has a reputation for producing culturally significant works that resonate with audiences. Their focus on maintaining a strong cultural message helped the Tsunami Riddim stand out in the reggae scene of the time. Compared to other cultural recordings of 2005, the Tsunami Riddim holds its own with its soothing rhythms and spiritual intent. While other recordings of the era often focused on dancehall beats or commercial appeal, this riddim stayed true to the roots reggae tradition, ensuring its longevity in playlists and sets. The Tsunami Riddim remains a vinyl gem, celebrated for its ability to capture the essence of 2005 roots reggae while bringing together talented artists like Cecile, Danny English, and Event.
Tsunami Tracklist:
- Cecile – Dear Simone
- Danny English – Shes In Love Wit Me
- Event – Trouble Maker
- Hawk – W.A.R
- Major Damage – Mi Rolex
- Septakhan Feat Shema – My Bell
- T.O.K – After All
- Version – Tsunami Riddim
- Vybz Kartel – Up To The Crime
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