WACKIES REGGAE CHRISTMAS – WICKIE’S 2003
Wackies Reggae Christmas – Wickies Overview
In 2003, a dancehall riddim emerged that would later become a staple in club sessions by 2021. This riddim was part of the "Wackies Reggae Christmas" release, showcasing a rich blend of beats and rhythms that captured the essence of dancehall music. The riddim was crafted by Wackies Rhythm Force, known for their dynamic and festive sounds. Among the standout tracks on this riddim was "Just The Trill Of Christmas" by Milton Henry. Milton Henry is celebrated for his contributions to reggae music, with a career that spans several decades, including his well-known work on the album "Who Do You Think I Am." His track on this riddim brings a unique energy that complements the festive theme. Another artist featured is John C, who delivers "We Three Kings." His interpretation adds a fresh dancehall twist to the classic holiday tune, making it a favorite during the Christmas season. John C's ability to infuse traditional songs with modern beats showcases his versatility as an artist. Maxime Miller's "What Does The Lonely Do" adds a soulful touch to the riddim, with Wackies Rhythm Force also contributing their version of the same song. Their collaboration highlights the creative synergy that defines this release. Additionally, Wackies Rhythm Force's "Christmas Soca" and "Christmas Medley" further demonstrate their range, blending soca influences with dancehall rhythms. This riddim is a testament to the enduring appeal of dancehall music, offering a complete package that resonates with listeners and keeps them coming back for more, especially during festive seasons.
Tracklist:
- Milton Henry – Just The Trill Of Christmas
- John C – We Three Kings
- Maxime Miller – What Does The Lonely Do
- Wackies Rhythm Force – What Does The Lonely Do
- Wackies Rhythm Force – Christmas Soca
- Wackies Rhythm Force – Christmas Medley
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