ZION HILL RIDDIM produced by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS 2005
Zion Hill Overview
In 2005, the Zion Hill Riddim emerged as a standout roots reggae project, adding depth to the genre's offerings that year. Produced by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS, the riddim is known for its vibrant vocal harmonies and powerful direction. The label, respected for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds, crafted a riddim that resonated globally. Artists like Bushman, Fantan Mojah, and I Queen brought their unique styles to the project, each contributing to the riddim's distinct character. Bushman, known for his hit song "Sad It Is," infused the track with his signature rich vocals and heartfelt delivery. Fantan Mojah, with his track "My Love," added a dynamic energy, showcasing his talent for blending powerful messages with captivating rhythms. I Queen's "Say A Prayer" offered a soulful touch, enhancing the riddim's emotional depth. The project also featured contributions from King Dove and Luciano. King Dove's "Varied Love" brought a fresh perspective, while Luciano, with his track "Father," continued to cement his status as a roots reggae icon. Luciano's career has been marked by numerous hits and collaborations, solidifying his influence in the reggae world. Natty King and Bobo Desert teamed up for "Brighter Day," adding another layer of positivity and hope to the collection. The instrumental "Zion Hill Riddim Version" by TOGETHERNESS RECORDS provided the foundation, allowing each artist to shine while maintaining a cohesive sound. Overall, the Zion Hill Riddim is remembered as a powerful representation of roots reggae in 2005, showcasing the talents of its artists and the skillful production of TOGETHERNESS RECORDS.
Zion Hill Tracklist:
- Bushman – Sad It Is
- Fantan Mojah – My Love
- I Queen – Say A Prayer
- King Dove – Varied Love
- Luciano – Father
- Natty King Ft Bobo Desert – Brighter Day
- Togetherness Records – Zion Hill Riddim Version
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