WICKED CAANT GO A ZION RIDDIM / WORTHY 2 B PRAISE RIDDIM 2011
Wicked Caant Go A Zion Overview
In 2011, the roots reggae scene was alive with new riddims and collaborations. Wicked Caant Go A Zion Riddim stood out that year, giving artists a strong roots foundation to build on. The riddim’s deep bass and steady percussion fit perfectly with the sound of the time, when roots reggae was enjoying a revival among both new and veteran fans. The music arranger behind this riddim played a key role, shaping the warm, unified sound that ties all the tracks together. Each element—drums, bass, and melody—works in harmony, bringing out the best in each artist’s performance. Chanter delivers "Moving Out," using the riddim’s steady groove to highlight his clear, conscious lyrics. Culture Freeman, known for his work with Jah Shaka and his album "Consciousness," brings a powerful message in "Final Call." Dub Creator, an artist and producer with a reputation for heavy dub mixes, adds his signature touch with "Melodica Cut," letting the instrument sing over the rhythm. Empress Rasheda brings a spiritual energy to "First Come Jah," her voice blending smoothly with the roots backdrop. Idren Natural closes out the set with "Now You See The Smoke," adding thoughtful lyrics and a steady flow. Fans remember this compilation as a highlight of 2011’s roots reggae, with each artist bringing their own style to a strong, unified riddim.
Wicked Caant Go A Zion Tracklist:
- Chanter – Moving Out
- Culture Freeman – Final Call
- Dub Creator – Melodica Cut
- Empress Rasheda – First Come Jah
- Idren Natural – Now You See The Smoke
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