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The Chant

Sizzla

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Written and recorded in Africa after being inspired by his 2010 tour there, The Chant finds legendary reggae artist Sizzla reconnecting with Everton “The Cave” Moore, who produced several of his early hits back in the mid-'90s. He also benefits from outstanding players (Howard D-Steele, Christian & Bunny Wailer, and Kirk Sewel), and a new Wailers riddim written by Rita Marley herself on the non-violence anthem "Put Away the Weapons." Other guests include Jah Seed on "How Come" and Wippa Demus and Halloway on "Smoke Marijuana." But for the most part it's Sizzla's show, and he's in top form on tracks like "Something Special," "Look What's Happening," and "Hungry Children." He also revisits Bob Marley's "Rat Race" riddim on "System Crash" and stresses his Rastafarian beliefs on "Love Selassie I More." Quality music, positive messages, and good vibes from start to finish make this another quality album in his extensive and impressive discography.

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How many great cds Sizzla gotta make to be great

Wonderful cd have all of his works and gone to many concerts is Sizzla is blessed

The chant

Beautifuls songs... How come!! nice!!! Sizzla never give up

The best album

Sizzla knows how to drop hits after hits on albums. This album is great just like ioctane crying to the nation album..
Gaza .!

Biography

Born: April 17, 1976 in Jamaica

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Emerging during the latter half of the '90s, the enormously prolific Sizzla was one of the leaders of the conscious dancehall movement. Along with Buju Banton and Capleton, he helped lead dancehall back to the musical and spiritual influence of roots reggae, favoring organic productions and heavily Rastafarian subject matter. A member of the militant Bobo Ashanti sect, he sometimes courted controversy with his strict adherence to their views, particularly his aggressive condemnations of homosexuals...
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The Chant, Sizzla
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Reggae, Music
  • Released: Feb 21, 2012

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