![]() ![]() ![]() The “Tropical Riddim” was produced by Wayne ‘DJ Wayne’ Morris for Purple Skunk. The duo exposes the issue of unprotected sex and its consequences.įor those who are not into love songs, “Marijuana” by TOK is a sweet ganja anthem you could also check. “Dying for a Cure” performed by Wayne Marshall & Alaine is another great cut on the “Istanbul”. His voice truly sounds in phase with the riddim. Every song sounds good on this riddim but if you only had to check one track, I would recommend you “What Will It Take” by Jah Cure. It features tracks from Bounty Killer, Wayne Wonder, Fantan Mojah, Natural Black, Vybz Kartel, and more. ![]() In the chorus, a delicate guitar lead adds up to its overall mellowness. It’s a really sweet riddim with a tremendous muted guitar riff syncopated with a discrete bass line that keeps you rocking. It’s one of my favorite One Drop Reggae riddim albums of the mid-2000’s. The “Istanbul Riddim”, produced by Wayne Morris alongside Donovan ‘Vendetta’ Bennett, Paul ‘Wrongmove’ Crossdale & Donald ‘Bassie’ Dennis for Purple Skunk Records, is the 7th installment of the Rhythm Streetz Series. Volume 7/10 – Rhythm Streetz #7: “Istanbul Riddim and Tropical Riddim,” produced by Purple Skunk, released in 2006 Istanbul Riddim ![]()
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