UNITY RIDDIM produced by KOOGAH SOUND 2005
Unity Overview
In 2005, the Unity Riddim stood out as a strong reggae release. It provided a solid roots base that allowed artists to blend reggae with other genres, creating a rich musical experience. The riddim's sound was both conscious and anthemic, making it memorable. Wilson's "Unity Riddim Version" is a great example of how the riddim supported artists. His chilled-out performance perfectly matched the deep, rootsy instrumental, creating a track that listeners could feel. Juicy's "Party Time Lover" brought a lively vibe, adding a touch of dancehall energy to the mix. King David's "Going In" offered a smooth flow, showcasing his ability to ride the riddim with ease. Mikey Murka, known for his work with sound systems, delivered "I Just Cry," a track that resonated with emotional depth. Rod Taylor, with his classic reggae style, gave us "What You Gonna Do," adding to his legacy as a respected figure in reggae music. The producer, KOOGAH SOUND, played a crucial role in the success of the Unity Riddim. Known for their ability to create selector favorites, KOOGAH SOUND ensured the riddim was more than just another release. Their expertise in crafting memorable sounds helped make the riddim a standout in 2005. Overall, the Unity Riddim captured the essence of reggae at its strongest. The artists and producer together created a project that remains an essential listen for reggae fans, blending genres and showcasing the talents of Wilson, Juicy, King David, Mikey Murka, and Rod Taylor.
Unity Tracklist:
- Wilson – Unity Riddim Version
- Juicy – Party Time Lover
- King David – Going In
- Mikey Murka – I Just Cry
- Rod Taylor – What You Gonna Do
- Sandeeno – Put Down The Gun
- Wassigan – Jah You A Praise
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