Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Black Cab Riddim, Salaam, Coming From Afar, Streets Are Getting Cold, Twenty Twenty Two Riddim, Buss A Style, Midas, It's a Brum Ting, and 53 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 56 GBP or more (50% OFF) Send as Gift   Share / Embed   1. Friendly Fire Band ft. Lion Art - Natty Love 05:26 lyrics buy track Natty Love (aka Real Love) by Lion ArtThis one's called Real Love,Love love love love,From the heart of a lion,love me baby, Love me lady.Chorus:Love me baby like I love you,Love me baby our love's so true,Love me baby like I love youlove me baby we can get through.Verse1From the very first time I saw your pretty smile, I knew you could be mine even if it took a little while,A feeling deep inside that's way to hard to hide,I need a girl like you so come here by my side,The way you make me feel is so positively real,I need you to be mine your always on my mind girl,Someone like you is so very hard to find,I'll never let you go baby your my girl.chorusVerse 2Oh baby girl I love you sooooo much,I need you in my life,I need your tender touch,I love to hold you close all through the night,Me and you together baby everythings alright now,And even when we're far apart,Baby girl your deep within my heart,You was made for me and I was made for you,You can feel it baby yea you know it's true.chorusVerse 3I know that we can make it through, when times are getting hardbaby me and you,And even if the sky turns to grey,If you're here in my arms babyeverything's ok,So let me take you by hand,I'll say these words I hope you Overstand,Baby girl I'm loving you more and more each day, with you I'm happy baby, with me I'll hope you'll stay girl.chorusI'm loving you Love me too. repeat 2. Friendly Fire Band ft. Peppery - Sipple Out Deh 03:33 lyrics buy track Peppery - Sipple Out Deh (lyrics)Intro:Sipple out deh, sipple out deh, sipple out deeheeheheheheheySipple out deh, wohoii, Peppery!Chorus:It sipple out deh inna babylonBut although it rough man we haffi stay strongIt sipple out deh inna babylonDog ah nyam dog, man ah just so it tanVerse 1:Outta road sipple, cyaa even find bikkleSearch fi a dime but we cyaa find a nickelOi deh Mr Rich Man, give the poor a littleWe cyaa even find one when you have more than trippleWhy life haffi feel so unfair?Rich ah get rich and the poor na'av no shareWhile summa dem selfish and nuh careSome people cyaa even find a bus fareVerse 2:You have some people weh badmind you fi nut'nYou outta road ah hustle, jussa try mek sup'nAnd offa yuh shirt, dem waa fi pop off yuh buttonNuh waa see you wid vegetable though dem have muttonWhy dem so awful, heyand how dem nuh thoughtful?Dem nuh waa see nobody wid dem cup fullAh nuffa dem ah fight the yutes when dem ah try live upfulVerse 3:Babylon you must get a beatin'We see it clear yuh secrets leakin'I know Sellasie not sleepin'Yu must pay fi all yuh ill treatin' A whole heapa wrong tings yu dealin'And try fi hide it but now it's revealin'You treat people like dem naave no feelin'We nah fret though cau prayer is the healin' 3. Friendly Fire Band ft. Aleighcia Scott - Good Love 03:36 info buy track 4. Friendly Fire Band ft. Messenger Douglas - Movements 04:36 lyrics buy track The time is getting lateWe've got a movements to makeFor if we don't make a movementNobody's getting paid 5. Friendly Fire Band ft. Tomlin Mystic - Another Key 04:37 info buy track 6. Friendly Fire Band - Natty Love Riddim (instrumental) 05:26 info buy track about IF YOU HAVE A DOWNLOAD CODE FOLLOW THIS LINK TO USE IT: 


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 First release of 2016, the Natty Love One Drop riddim by the Friendly Fire Band gathers a variety of cuts from love songs to conscious roots, with some of the best UK vocalists $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released February 9, 2016 license all rights reserved tags Tags reggae reggae revival dancehall dub lovers rock one drop reggae roots United Kingdom Shopping cart subtotal USD taxes calculated at checkout Check out about Friendly Fire Music UK

Roots Gwaan: Conscious Riddims Records was founded as a concept to create a vehicle in which, we as a collective, could spread, the Rastafari message, music, consciousness, and love. We started out as an idea that grew from a small booth at farmers markets, events, and reggae concerts to now having two culture shops, a sound system, a record label and a farm. The record label started in 2008 as a way to further spread the Rastafari message.


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It is a double-cd with 28 songs in total of pure rastafari music! A lot of artists involved! Masterized by Tippy from I Grade records in St. Croix. The riddims are 100% roots. It has taken time to get to the end of this project but now it is done and all the people can listen to our work.

Roots Gwaan: The project started 2-3 years ago now. It was built off the same concept as the "Gather the Remnant" album, same type of idea, but new artists, new riddims, new vibes. Feeling the vibes of the Go A Chant riddims, we approached them with the idea and the project was born. Slowly but steady we gathered artists we felt a connection with and went forward to recording. Some artists did it in their own studios or studios in their area while others came to Hawaii and recorded at the Conscious Riddims Studio. Scenes from those visits can be seen on the "Be Still & Know - Meditation Sessions". All mixed in Spain, at Ark Chant Studio.

Roots Gwaan: I feel with the artists involved and working with the Go A Chant bredren we are reaching new and bigger audiences, also teaming up with a few key distributors is helping with the push. I feel this album will be well received and gain some good recognition amongst reggae lovers. It has an old school feel but with a totally new and original sound.

There's no question that 2005 has been a year of roots and culture in Jamaica. The honeyed harmonies, social commentary, and soothing pulse of straight-up reggae has ruled for the past 12 months, relegating all but the strongest bashment riddims to the sidelines.

Although traditional sounds are increasingly gaining attention, gems of a more jiggy variety can still be found. Take H20 Records' Hello Moto riddim (7"/JA) for instance. This mid-tempo production is simple as can be, built around a single-handed synth hook and squelchy acid splashes, but tugs hips like a freight train. Vybz Kartel delivers a solid title track, but the perennially underrated Bling Dawg turns in the real goods with "Nutten Nuh Dread", a perfect complement to Wayne Marshall's party-starting singjay version "Taking Me Higher".

Meanwhile, the unstoppable rise of Puerto Rican reggaeton is a clear influence on New Yorker Bobby Konders' latest offering. Reminiscent of the classic Dem Bow riddim pattern, the Bang Bang (Massive B/7"/US) hosts T.O.K.'s "Take It To Dem", a manic pop number that's slick as oil on a puddle, and Kiprich gets his dance on with "Wine'n", but the pick of the crop is Mr Vegas's "Gal Over Gun, an almost-conscious cut about making love, not war.

While last month's hyperspeed thrills came courtesy of Mr Wills' Ice Cube, October sees Andrew Bradford (better known as Buccaneer, a dancehall deejay famous for his signature style of mixing roughneck toasting with interpolations of well-known operas) rolling out the Blue Lagune riddim on his own label (Opera House/7"/JA). Buccaneer's vocal work has always been something of an acquired taste (in other words, not my cup of tea at all), but this production is something else. Bounty Killer's gruff tones on "From Far" play perfectly against the clanging percussion and pizzicato strings, as does Sizzla's spectacular misanthropy on "Don't Diss".

With Kingston, Brooklyn, and Cologne already represented in this column, it's fitting to round off even further afield. Japanese label Bacchanal Records' Indian Summer was one of last year's unexpected hit riddims-- a captivating drum and bass pulse dappled with lilting synths. Now it's been updated in a chunkier remixed version, featuring new voicings from both Kiprich and Spragga Benz. Still, the one you really need is the edit of Sizzla's "For Da Girls", it's as slinky as the original, but with added low-end thrills. With tracks this good coming from such improbable locations you just know Ini Kamoze was right all along-- it really is a "World A Reggae Music". 2351a5e196

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