WORLD TEARS RIDDIM produced by BLACK ON BLACK PRODUCTIONS 2013
World Tears Overview
Today, roots reggae lovers remember the World Tears Riddim as one of the most important musical backdrops from 2013. Its sound is instantly recognizable—warm, deep basslines with classic reggae instruments and a modern touch. DJs and selectors still play this riddim at roots sessions, where it fills the dancefloor and brings people together. The songs that ride this riddim have become favorites. Chiwawa & Rimky’s “Jah Love” stands out for its uplifting harmonies and smooth delivery. Rimky is especially known for his collaborations in the reggae scene, often praised for his soulful voice. O.T.O’s “We Suffering” brings a message of struggle and hope, fitting perfectly with the roots tradition. 89 Black’s “World Crying” adds a raw, emotional edge, connecting with listeners through powerful lyrics. Another highlight is “I’M Not Perfect” by Fay Ft. Lil Sip and Lil Sip - I’M Not Perfect. Lil Sip is recognized for his honest songwriting, and this track has touched many fans with its message about accepting human flaws. Jah Link & El Supreme’s “In Di Streets” gives a streetwise perspective, adding more depth to the collection. Behind all these songs is BLACK ON BLACK PRODUCTIONS, the producer and arranger of the World Tears Riddim. This label is known for shaping the sound of modern roots reggae, and their work has reached audiences worldwide through streaming platforms. Their attention to detail and respect for reggae’s history shine through in this riddim. Looking back, roots fans always mention the World Tears Riddim when they talk about the best soundtracks of 2013. Its influence continues today, both in parties and on the radio.
World Tears Tracklist:
- Chiwawa & Rimky – Jah Love (Remix)
- Chiwawa & Rimky – Jah Love
- O.T.O – We Suffering (Remix)
- O.T.O – We Suffering
- 89 Black – World Crying
- Fay Ft. Lil Sip – I’M Not Perfect
- Jah Link & El Supreme – In Di Streets
- Black On Black Productions – World Tears Riddim Version
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