GRAB YUH LASS RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B 2000
Grab Yuh Lass Overview
If you love roots reggae from the early 2000s, the Grab Yuh Lass Riddim is a true gem. This riddim was built for the dance and for deep listening, with a sound that blends soulful melodies and strong, conscious lyrics. It was crafted by DIGITAL B, one of Jamaica’s most respected producers. DIGITAL B, also known as Bobby Digital, founded the Digital B label in 1987 and helped shape the sound of modern reggae and dancehall. He worked with many of reggae’s biggest names and brought a clean, digital style to his productions. The recording process for Grab Yuh Lass Riddim focused on keeping the live, roots feeling alive. The tracks are filled with real instruments and warm, analog vibes, making every tune feel alive and powerful. The riddim’s selector made sure each artist could shine in their own way. J. Brown’s “Word Of Wisdom” delivers thoughtful lyrics over the deep groove. Admiral Tibett, known for his classic “Serious Time,” brings his unique voice to “Gone Crazy.” Anthony Cruz, who later scored hits like “Halfway Tree,” stands out with “Picture Of You.” Bobby Crystal’s “One More Night” and Chrisinte’s “Win Or Lose” both add smooth, soulful touches. Each artist helped shape the riddim’s sound, keeping reggae’s positive message strong in 2000. This release is still a must for any fan of real roots reggae.
Grab Yuh Lass Tracklist:
- J. Brown – Word Of Wisdom
- Admiral Tibett – Gone Crazy
- Anthony Cruz – Picture Of You
- Bobby Crystal – One More Night
- Chrisinte – Win Or Lose
- Daddy Screw – Red Red Red
- Louie Culture – Nanco
- Mikey Spice & Louie Culture – Grab Your Lass
- Morgan Heritage – We Need Love
- Nisha-K – How Long
- Richie Stephenson – Crush
- Singing Melody – Say What
- Sugar Roy – Greet The Girls
- Tony Rebel – Brother
- Varios – Grab Your Lass Ragga Mix
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