Adam / Eve Release Details
- Riddim year: 2012
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 4
- Unique artists on riddim: 4
- Production credits: DIGITAL B
- Key artists on this riddim: Cali P, Konshens, Lutan Fyah, Tarrus Riley
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2012 Riddims List · 2012 Reggae Riddims

Digital B’s Adam / Eve Riddim sits in that lane where a clean, sturdy backing track does most of the talking and the singers and deejays have to find their own angle inside it. The rhythm was put out in 2012 under the Digital B banner, the long-running imprint built around Bobby Digital, whose productions have helped define the label’s reputation for sharp drum programming, strong basslines, and no-nonsense reggae and dancehall arrangements.
This one comes with four vocal cuts: Cali P’s “Send Praises, ” Konshens’ “Mr. Judge, ” Lutan Fyah’s “Nuh Care Bout Youths, ” and Tarrus Riley’s “For Me. ” The lineup gives the riddim a good spread of voices and approaches. Cali P brings a reflective, roots-minded tone, while Lutan Fyah digs into conscious commentary with the kind of wording that has made him a reliable name in modern reggae. Tarrus Riley’s cut is smoother and more melodic, which fits his reputation as one of the genre’s strongest contemporary crooners. Konshens adds a tougher edge, and “Mr. Judge” gives the set some streetwise pressure alongside the more devotional material.
The riddim itself feels lean and mid-tempo, with enough forward motion for dancehall playlists but enough space in the groove for the singers to stretch out. It has that classic Digital B balance: heavy enough to move a sound system, polished enough to keep the vocals front and center. Taken as a project, Adam / Eve works best as a concise snapshot of how the label could bridge roots sentiment and modern singjay energy without overcomplicating the formula.
Adam / Eve Tracklist:
- Cali P – Send Praises
- Konshens – Mr. Judge
- Lutan Fyah – Nuh Care Bout Youths
- Tarrus Riley – For Me
