
Nine Night Riddim (2001, VP) – This spectacular composition pays homage to the Nine Night(the ninth night after the death of a family member where celebrations are held in honor of their lives.) This heritage is still practiced in West Africa, and was preserved on the slave plantations through nightly chanting and spiritual worship when they got off the hectic plantation torment. In places like Clarendon, several Indian festivals are celebrated yearly. For many who don’t know Jamaica has a large Indian population, in fact a significant portion of Jamaicans are mixed with Indian. It was produced by Steven “Lenky” Marsden. Is experience and knowledge culminated in the throughout the seasons manifested in this sound.ĭiwali Riddim (2002, Greensleeves) – The name is inspired by the Indian festival of lights or diwali.

Don Corleon by the time of its release was an extremely sought after producer for is mastery of the multi-dimensional scope of the Jamaican music diaspora. Seasons Riddim (2005, In The Streetz / Don Corleon) – This sound was just natural untampered with reggae music just refined and well put together.

The instrumental and songs sparked a fever with ferocious hits from Harry Toddler, Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel and a host of other artist. Click Mi Finger the lead track gained substantial notoriety in Jamaica and internationally. Gearbox (2008,Truckback Record) – This fast pace and hard hitting instrumental was headlined by Erup, who at the time was an up and coming act.
