Sizzla: - Good Ways
is the sixth studio album by Jamaican reggae artist Sizzla Kalonji , originally released on December 21, 1998 . Produced primarily by legendary producer Robert "Bobby Digital" Dixon for the Brickwall and Digital-B labels, it is widely considered a cornerstone of the 1990s "conscious reggae" movement. Album Overview & Significance
Reggae and Dancehall, specifically focused on "conscious" and spiritual themes. Sizzla - Good Ways
The album consists of 14 tracks that address moral integrity and Rastafarian values. Record: Sizzla - Good Ways () - Riddimguide is the sixth studio album by Jamaican reggae
This project solidified Sizzla's role as a leader of the branch of Rastafari, blending roots reggae rhythms with a modern dancehall energy. Critics often view Good Ways as more cohesive and spiritually focused than some of his other late-90s works, such as Kalonji . The album consists of 14 tracks that address
Social justice, spiritual purity, environmental protection, and the rejection of systemic corruption (often referred to as "Babylon"). Key Tracks & Meanings
Heavily features revitalised classic riddims from Studio One and producers like Winston Riley (e.g., the "Stalag" riddim).