WEEDACOME RIDDIM produced by JET STAR 2001
Weedacome Overview
In 2001, roots reggae was still a strong foundation in the music world. The Weedacome Riddim arrived at a time when listeners were searching for authentic sounds and deep grooves. This riddim captured the spirit of the era, bringing together respected voices in reggae. The sound behind this project was shaped by JET STAR, a well-known UK-based reggae label and producer. JET STAR started in the late 1970s and became famous for releasing both classic and modern reggae. Over the years, the label helped many artists reach new audiences and kept roots reggae alive in the UK and beyond. Three artists stood out on the Weedacome Riddim. Luciano brought his track "Legalize It," adding his signature roots style. Luciano is known for his uplifting lyrics and has released many albums, including the well-received "Where There Is Life" in 1995. His music often speaks about unity and justice, making him a respected voice in reggae. Ambelique delivered "Agony," showing his smooth and soulful approach. He is known for blending lovers rock with roots reggae, and has worked with producers like Sly & Robbie. His gentle delivery fits perfectly with the riddim’s calm flow. Vivian Jones added "Dustbin Material," bringing his unique tone to the project. Jones has been active since the 1970s and is known for songs like "Strong Love" and "Sugar Love." His steady presence in reggae has earned him loyal fans. Weedacome Riddim is a clear reflection of 2001 roots reggae, staying true to its powerful and melodic roots.
Weedacome Tracklist:
- Luciano – Legalize It
- Ambelique – Agony
- Ambelique – Agony (Pt 2)
- Vivian Jones – Dustbin Material
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