ZION’S RIDDIM produced by SOUNDBOY RECORDS 2006
Zions Overview
In 2006, reggae music was going through changes, but the rocksteady flow of the Zions Riddim brought listeners back to a conscious and rootsy sound. Rocksteady, known for its smooth rhythms and positive messages, helped shape reggae’s identity in Jamaica and around the world. The Zions Riddim captured this spirit, giving a fresh take on classic reggae elements. The music arranger played a key role in shaping the riddim’s sound. Their careful choices in melody and rhythm made the songs stand out. The arrangement allowed each artist to express their message while staying true to the roots of reggae. The producer, SOUNDBOY RECORDS, is known for their energetic and bass-heavy productions. The label has a reputation for supporting both new and established reggae artists. Their releases often gain attention for high-quality sound and authentic style. SOUNDBOY RECORDS has helped several artists reach wider audiences and remains respected in the reggae scene. This release brought together talented artists. Ras Pilot delivered “Only Jah Alone,” a song that highlights faith and resilience. General Grant’s “Give Thanks” continued his tradition of uplifting music; General Grant is also known for the hit “Shot a Buss” from the 1990s. Swankey Dan contributed with “Come With Me,” adding a smooth vocal style. Royal Dainties performed “Feelin Nice,” and Knycky Cordner gave listeners “My Guy,” showcasing her soulful voice. Each artist added their own touch, making the riddim memorable.
Zions Tracklist:
- Ras Pilot – Only Jah Alone
- General Grant – Give Thanks (Don’T Worry)
- Swankey Dan – Come With Me
- Royal Dainties – Feelin Nice
- Knycky Cordner – My Guy
- Snakey – Other People
- Sugar Daddy – Computer
- Blazer Dan And Ziggy Ranking – Who Do You Want
- Termite And Kerry John – Girl You’Re Mine
- Gingerbread – Lonely King
- Journey – Cool And Calm
- Iceberg – Freedom Cry
- Shotta D – What We Ah Fight For
- Royal Dainties Featuring Nadia Batson – Feelin Nice (Remix)
- Soundboy Records – Zion’S Riddim (Instrumental) (D.J.’S Cut)
- Soundboy Records – Zion’S Riddim (Instrumental)
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