Royal Son of Ethiopia
Royal Son of Ethiopia is reggae singer Sizzla's sixth studio album, released on Greensleeves on June 22, 1999. As on his previous record, Freedom Cry, fellow conscious reggae singer Jepther McClymont, alias Luciano, is featured on one track, this time on "In this Time". The songs are written by Miguel Collins, alias Sizzla, and voiced over riddims provided by Philipp "Fattis" Burell of Xterminator, Lowell "Sly" Dunbar and Donald Dennis.
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Released | June 22, 1999 | |||
Genre | Reggae, Dancehall | |||
Label | Greensleeves | |||
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Track listing
- "As in the Beginning" (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 4:13
- "Eastern Mountain" (Burrell, Collins, Dennis, Dunbar) - 3:47
- "In This Time" (Burrell, Collins, Dennis, Dunbar, McClymont - 3:48
- "Ripe Leaf" (Burrell, Collins, Dennis, Dunbar) - 3:56
- "Burn Dem Turf" (Burrell, Collins, Dennis, Dunbar) - 3:54
- "What Does It Worth?" (Burrell, Collins, Dennis, Dunbar) - 3:33
- "A Wah Dat?" (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 3:57
- "Babylon Homework" (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 3:42
- "Oh Children" (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 4:06
- "Break Free" (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 3:59
- "Mental Chains" - 3:48
- "True Hearts" - 3:33
- "A Wah Dat?" (Remix) (Burrell, Collins, Dunbar) - 3:55
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