![]() Richie Spice's "Operation Kingfish," Capleton's "Mek It Blaze," and Chuck Fender's "Hungry Attack" are all legit, as well as Luciano's "Too Much Too Long" and Sizzla's "Come Give Me Love." A few lesser-known tracks I like are from dancehall veteran Pinchers, showing he can still bring it with "Fire," Mickeylous with "Sticky," and Ras Ghandi with "9 Months Pregnant." Tough to pick a favorite, so I'll give you three. The monster song that climbed to the top of the Jamaican music charts was a collaboration between the smooth-singing Anthony Cruz and the unmistakable rough voice of Buju Banton with, "Too Bloody"-definite dancehall classic. ![]() Delperies Records revamped the riddim based on Gregory Isaac's 1988 song, "Hard Drugs," and it features a nice, upbeat sound full of hits. ![]() 2005 was a big year for reggae music and the Hard Drugs Riddim was just another release that added to the volume of solid tunes.
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