EYE WATA DROP RIDDIM produced by DADDARAS PRODUCTION 2017
Eye Wata Drop Overview
Back in 2017, the Eye Wata Drop Riddim brought a fresh roots reggae sound to the scene. This compilation stood out because of its rocksteady flow, which was different from many other releases at the time. While other compilations were mixing dancehall, digital beats, and faster rhythms, Eye Wata Drop Riddim kept things smooth and classic. The riddim felt relaxed, with a steady groove that made it perfect for roots reggae fans. Lawrence was one of the main voices on this project, with his song Inner City Tales. Lawrence is known for his thoughtful lyrics, and here he brought a message that fit the roots style perfectly. Fyah Marcus also delivered with Good Good Man, showing the positive side of reggae music. Inferno’s I Feel Great added a joyful vibe to the riddim, while Jah Garvey’s Don’t Cry brought a deeper, emotional touch. Jah Garvey has made a name for himself in reggae, especially after his collaboration with Quality Diamo on Long Time, which got attention for its conscious lyrics. The Renegade came in strong with Mama Say, adding even more flavor to the compilation. Behind all these songs was DADDARAS PRODUCTION, a label known for its strong roots productions and support for sound system culture. DADDARAS PRODUCTION has helped keep the roots reggae sound alive, working with different artists and getting their music played on sound systems around the world. Looking back, Eye Wata Drop Riddim is remembered for its classic rocksteady flow and uplifting messages.
Eye Wata Drop Tracklist:
- Lawrence – Inner City Tales
- Fyah Marcus – Good Good Man
- I-Faithful – Happy This Morning
- Inferno – I Feel Great
- Jah Garvey – Don’T Cry
- The Renegade – Mama Say
- Jah Garvey Feat. Quality Diamo – Long Time
- Richie Ranks – Virtuous Woman
- Tall Rich – No War
- Thrillout – Come In Money
- Uri Green & Jah Garvey – Eye Wata Drop Riddim
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