TWO SEVENS CLASH RIDDIM produced by OLD TO THE NEW RECORDS 2002
Two Sevens Clash Overview
In 2002, the reggae scene saw a fresh yet nostalgic wave with the release of the Two Sevens Clash Riddim. This foundation rhythm brought a retro feel, combined with a thoughtful and conscious mood. It stood out in the reggae landscape of the time, offering both a party vibe and a deeper listening experience. Artists like Culture and Anthony B were at the forefront of this movement, delivering the track "Two Sevens Clash." Culture is well-known for their influential album of the same name, released in 1977, which became a classic in reggae history. Anthony B, a respected figure in the genre, added his dynamic energy to the project. Meanwhile, Jc Lodge and Junior Kelly collaborated on "Love You Like That," blending their unique styles. Jc Lodge is celebrated for her hit "Telephone Love," which charted internationally and brought reggae to a broader audience. Junior Kelly, known for his conscious lyrics and the hit "Love So Nice," added depth to the collaboration. The production was handled by OLD TO THE NEW RECORDS, a label known for its innovative approach in reggae music. They have a history of blending traditional reggae sounds with modern influences, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. Their work on this album collection made it one of the notable cultural releases of 2002. The album remains a testament to the power of collaboration and the timeless appeal of reggae music, bringing together legendary artists and new sounds in a way that resonates with both casual listeners and reggae enthusiasts.
Two Sevens Clash Tracklist:
- Culture & Anthony B – Two Sevens Clash
- Jc Lodge & Junior Kelly – Love You Like That
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