WASHINGTON DC RIDDIM produced by BREAD BACK PRODUCTION 2013
Washington Dc Overview
In 2013, the Washington Dc Riddim brought a fresh wave to the roots reggae scene. The riddim’s journey started in the creative hands of Bread Back Production, a label known for championing authentic reggae sounds and working with some of the genre’s most respected voices. With a deep commitment to quality, Bread Back Production shaped this release with a clear vision, drawing on years of experience producing tracks that resonate across the Caribbean and beyond. At the heart of this set is the culture arranger, whose steady hand guided the riddim’s rocksteady flow. The arranger’s work ensured each track fit perfectly into the overall groove, giving the project a sense of unity and purpose. The riddim’s basslines and drum patterns nod to classic reggae, while its energy feels current and alive. Each artist brought their own story and style. Dway’s “All Night” sets a smooth tone, blending heartfelt lyrics with the riddim’s steady pulse. Laden’s “High Grade” rides the groove with confidence, celebrating the roots culture. Delly Ranx delivers “Man A Soldier,” bringing strength and determination to the sequence. Turbulance’s “No Doubt” adds a layer of conviction, while Sizzla’s “Precaution” calls for awareness and resilience. Bobby Hustle’s “That’s Right” and Lutan Fyah’s “Tired Of The Suffering” round out the set, each adding depth with their unique voices. The Washington Dc Riddim stands as a testament to reggae’s enduring spirit. Its rocksteady flow, crafted by skilled hands and voiced by powerful artists, remains a vital part of reggae history.
Washington Dc Tracklist:
- Dway – All Night
- Laden – High Grade
- Delly Ranx – Man A Soldier
- Turbulance – No Doubt
- Sizzla – Precaution
- Bobby Hustle – That’s Right
- Lutan Fyah – Tired Of The Suffering
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