The Real Life Riddim, released in 2005 on the Yellow Moon/In The Streetz record label, was based on the 1971 Lee 'Scratch' Perry song "To Be A Lover," and featured one strong tune after another. Richie Spice starts it off with his melodic tune about leaving Babylon on "This Train," Perfect sounds just that on his caught-with-herb tune, pleading 'my herbs is' "All I've Got," and Little Hero shows he can produce hits with "Inna Di Ghetto." Anthony Cruz shows his range, almost sounding feminine at times, with the lover's tune "Hold Me," while Capleton slows the mood with his smooth voice on "Oh My." Check out Prezident Brown's "Re-Capture The Culture," Chrisinti's "Herb Heart," and Spanner Banner's "Great Things"--all good listens. My favorite track though is Anthony B's "Burn Them," featuring a hook that'll get you singing along. Green Mountain Massive Riddim Mix below!
-KT
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it sounds like Jacob Miller have some mercy song. nice
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