WEST KING RIDDIM produced by SUPER LOVE MUSIC 2007
West King Overview
In 2007, reggae music was blending new ideas with classic roots sounds. The West King Riddim stood out that year because it brought back the strong roots feeling many fans loved. The riddim gave artists a steady, soulful base to build their songs on, and it connected well with listeners who wanted that deep reggae vibe. The producer behind the project, SUPER LOVE MUSIC, played a big part in shaping the sound. Known for working with both rising and established artists, SUPER LOVE MUSIC helped keep roots reggae alive in a time when dancehall was more popular. Their releases often feature clean mixing and a focus on live instruments, which made West King Riddim special. Each artist on the riddim brought something unique. Alana sang “When Its Cold Outside,” showing her smooth vocal style. Bunny Ruggs delivered “What Are We Fighting For,” a song that asks important questions about peace. George Nooks, who had a big hit with “God Is Standing By” in 2001, gave us “Look Before You Leap,” reminding listeners to think before acting. Macka Hart’s “Ghetto Youths” spoke about real-life struggles. Peter Hunnigale, known for his UK Lovers Rock hits, added “No Sleep At Night,” sharing heartfelt emotions. Together, these songs made West King Riddim a cultural gem in 2007, bringing together strong messages and classic reggae sounds.
West King Tracklist:
- Alana – When Its Cold Outside
- Bunny Ruggs – What Are We Fighting For
- George Nooks – Look Before You Leap
- Macka Hart – Ghetto Youths
- Peter Hunnigale – No Sleep At Night
- Ras Triumphant – Ras In Her Life
- Sergeant D – Thing Nuh Pretty Round Here
- Sizzla – Stop The War And The Killing
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