WOLVES AND LEOPARDS RIDDIM produced by 2006 – OBSERVER
Wolves And Leopards Overview
Fans of reggae and dub music warmly embraced the dub release tied to the Wolves and Leopards Riddim in 2006. The project, released by OBSERVER, was celebrated for its authentic reggae sound and connection to the roots of the genre. Listeners appreciated the revivalist spirit captured in the tracks, which offered a fresh yet familiar experience. Jimmy Riley's contribution, "Stale News," stood out, showcasing his enduring vocal strength. Known for his hit "Love and Devotion," Riley's presence on the riddim added a touch of classic reggae charm. Fire Stick's "Jah Love the Ghetto Youth" resonated with listeners for its heartfelt message and powerful delivery. The track highlighted Fire Stick's ability to connect with the struggles and hopes of the youth. Capleton, renowned for his fiery performances and conscious lyrics, delivered "Time of Decision," a track that captured his signature intensity and message-driven style. I Roy, an influential figure in the reggae scene, brought "Step on the Dragon" to the riddim, adding his unique voice and lyrical prowess. Uplifter's "Play Fool" further enriched the release, contributing to the project’s diverse soundscape. The dub release was produced under the guidance of OBSERVER, a label known for its commitment to preserving the authentic reggae sound. OBSERVER's dedication to quality and tradition was evident in the production, which maintained a classic reggae flow. This release remains a significant part of reggae history in 2006, continuing to resonate with fans who appreciate the timeless essence of the genre.
Wolves And Leopards Tracklist:
- Jimmy riley – stale news
- Fire stick – jah love the ghetto youth
- Capleton – time of decision
- I roy – step on the dragon
- Uplifter – play fool
- I jah – babylon sail pon dem ginalship
- Wolves and leopards riddim version
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