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Reggae Max: Sizzla: 2000 Jetstar Reggae Chartbusters, Vol. 2: 2000 Best of Sizzla: The Story Unfolds: 2002 VP Records Judgement Yard: 14 April 2004 Reggae Max: Sizzla Part II: 7 February 2006 Jetstar The Journey: The Very Best of Sizzla: 24 June 2008 Greensleeves Yaniko Roots Riddim: 2008 Jah Youth Elevation Riddim: 2008 Sizzla – Ghetto Youth ...
Along with universal praise came Sizzla's first nomination for Best International Reggae Artist of the Year at the 1998 MOBO Awards and a place in various magazines' top 100 albums of the year. [6] Sizzla has since released several dozen albums, including 1998's Kalonji and Royal Son of Ethiopia from 1999. 1999 also saw him receive his second ...
Burning Up is the debut roots-style reggae album by Sizzla. It was released on September 5, 1995, on the Jamaican label RAS . All songs were written by Sizzla and produced by Philip "Fatis" Burrell .
Da Real Thing is reggae, dancehall artist Sizzla's seventeenth studio album. It was released on November 19, 2002. It was released on November 19, 2002. The album is a mix of dancehall and reggae, with the singles "Solid as a Rock", "Thank U Mamma" and "Just One of Those Days (Dry Cry)".
(Top) 1 Track listing. 2 External links. Toggle the table of contents ... Blaze Up the Chalwa is Jamaican reggae artist Sizzla's 14th studio album, released on Charm ...
Freedom Cry is reggae artist Sizzla's fourth studio album, released November 11, 1998 on VP Records as Freedom Cry in the United States and as Kalonji in Europe. It features mainly conscious reggae songs, all written by Sizzla himself.
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Ghetto Revolutionary is a studio album by the reggae and dancehall artist Sizzla. [4] [5] It was released on September 24, 2002.The album is a mix of dancehall and reggae. The album's hit single "Ghetto Revolution," is about the trials and tribulations that people have to go through in the ghetto of Kingston, Jamaica.