12-Elephant Man & Bling Dawg - Living In Hell
13-Assassin - Wah Gwaan
14-Beenie Man - Model Me Gal
15-Degree - Don't Break The Rules
16-Sizzla - Goal
17-Richie Stephens & Frisco Kid - Can' t Do Me That
18-Assassin - Yuh Nuh Coot
19-Chico - Teaser
20-Spragga Benz - Hall A Fame
21-Delly Ranks - You Got It All
22-Mega Banton - Girls Them Forever
Greensleeves Rhythm Album #17: Herbalist/Energy Along with completely helming both sides of album #17 in the series First Name Productions would also take the honor of having the first non completely Dancehall track to appear in the series as well in the Herbalist Riddim, which was a very nice Roots track. Because of that, the first half of the album featured Beenie Man in the midst of a whole heap of Roots artist such as Tony Rebel, Anthony B, Buju Banton, Capleton, Louie Culture, Jah Mason and others. Unsurprisingly the most memorable moment on the Herbalist, for me at least, was definitely 'It's All Yours' from Sizzla Kalonji. The Energy, on the other hand, still wasn't what I would necessarily call hardcore Dancehall and was more of a bouncing type of composition. Assassin would star brightest here with a couple of selections, the first of which, the infectious 'Wah Gwan', was brilliant. General Degree also did well as did Ele alongside Bling Dawg. This Album Was Release during 9/11
Date Release: (September 11, 2001)
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