TUNE IN RIDDIM produced by 2001 – CALI BUD PRODUCTIONS
Tune In Overview
In 2001, reggae music was still deeply rooted in the classic one drop rhythm. This style, known for its steady beat and powerful bass, continued to shape the sound of the year. The one drop base connected the new productions to the golden era of reggae, making every track feel familiar yet fresh. At the heart of this sound was Cali Bud Productions, a label known for its strong melodic progressions and attention to detail. Their work on the riddim foundation brought a modern touch to the traditional reggae rhythm, helping it stand out in a crowded musical landscape. Admiral Tibett’s "Land Of Paradise" rides the riddim with his signature conscious lyrics and heartfelt delivery. Tibett, known for songs like "Serious Time," brings a message of hope and reflection. Buju Banton delivers "Nah Live Too Right" with his unmistakable voice and energy. Buju, a Grammy-winning artist, is famous for hits such as "Destiny" and his influential album "Til Shiloh." Bushman’s "Arms Of A Woman" shows his smooth vocals and roots reggae style. Bushman is respected for tracks like "Fire Bun A Weak Heart." Chrisinti’s "Say Jah" adds spiritual depth, while George Nooks, with "Tell Me Why," blends his gospel-influenced voice into the mix. Nooks, who had chart success with "God Is Standing By," brings a soulful touch. Each artist, working with Cali Bud Productions, uses the one drop base to create songs that honor reggae’s past while sounding right at home in 2001. The riddim unites these voices, giving fans both nostalgia and something new.
Tune In Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibett – Land Of Paradise
- Buju Banton – Nah Live Too Right
- Bushman – Arms Of A Woman
- Chrisinti – Say Jah
- George Nooks – Tell Me Why
- Gregory Isaacs & Louie Culture – Tune In
- Lukie D – Is This The Way
- Neisha K – Darling You
- Norris Man – She Never Knew It
- Warrior King – Never Go Where Pagans Go
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