Arguably the most enduring track on the riddim, Sizzla Kalonji delivered a timeless romantic anthem with "Give Me A Try." Known equally for his fiery conscious chants and his tender love songs, Sizzla struck gold here. His passionate, slightly strained vocals perfectly complemented the sweet instrumental, creating a yearning, soulful track that remains a fan favourite in his massive catalog. 2. Anthony B – "Sufferation"
Here is a review of the riddim breakdown, the key songs, and its legacy. Sweet Sop Riddim 2005
Perfect Giddimani delivered a lyrical masterclass with "Alli & Baba," utilizing his distinct flow and witty storytelling to paint a picture of political deception and street realities. 5. Chuck Fenda – "Long Time" Arguably the most enduring track on the riddim,
The lead synth progression is inherently uplifting, carrying a distinct feel-good, summertime vibe. Anthony B – "Sufferation" Here is a review
The following table highlights the core artists and tracks featured on the official 2005 release: Song Title "Lucky You" Down Sound Fantan Mojah & Jah Cure "Nuh Build Great Man" Down Sound Alaine "Giving It All To You" Down Sound Anthony B "Love With Meaning" Down Sound Jah Mason "Sweet Sop" Down Sound Elephant Man "Woman Inna Mi Life" Down Sound Turbulence "Won't Give Up The Fight" Down Sound Perfect "Like To Get You Wet" Down Sound Harry Toddler "Love Her Forever" Down Sound Bascom X "Eyes On The Prize" Down Sound Leon Danger "Not So Lucky" Where to Listen
For singer Nanko, "Lucky You" served as a monumental breakthrough hit. His smooth, effortlessly high-register vocals over the sweet rhythm tells a tale of heartbreak, appreciation, and moving on. The track showcased how beautifully the riddim could shift from heavy Rastafarian messages to raw, relatable emotional balladry. 3. Alaine – "Giving It All To You"