GREGTOWN’S TEMPO RIDDIM produced by COSME DEYAH | INFINI-T MUSIC 2015
Gregtowns Tempo Overview
In 2015, the Gregtowns Tempo Riddim brought fresh energy to reggae’s roots scene. The anthology featured four standout tracks, each with its own conscious message. Brother Wildman’s “Real Vybz A Dangerous” opened the set with a sharp, rhythmic style. Burro Banton followed with “Ya Dun No,” bringing his signature commanding voice and presence. Yeyo Pérez’s “La Política” added a Spanish-language perspective, highlighting social issues through reggae’s lens. Gregtown closed the collection with “Somos Uno En Babylon,” a call for unity in challenging times. The artists on this project each brought something special. Brother Wildman is known for his powerful delivery and has made his mark in reggae circles with his energetic performances. Burro Banton, a veteran deejay, is famous for tracks like “Boom Wah Dis” and has worked with producers like King Jammy. His career stretches back to the late 1980s, and he remains a respected figure in dancehall and roots reggae. Yeyo Pérez, with “La Política,” continued his tradition of blending reggae with Latin influences, speaking to a wide audience. Gregtown, as both an artist and part of the riddim’s name, contributed an anthem for togetherness. The sound of the riddim was shaped by COSME DEYAH | INFINI-T MUSIC, a producer and label with a history of roots and dub releases. COSME DEYAH has worked with a range of reggae artists and is known for keeping traditional reggae elements alive in his productions. The dub engineer’s touch gave the riddim its deep, meditative quality, helping it stand out in 2015 as a project true to reggae’s conscious spirit.
Gregtowns Tempo Tracklist:
- Brother Wildman – Real Vybz A Dangerous
- Burro Banton – Ya Dun No
- Yeyo Pérez – La Política
- Gregtown – Somos Uno En Babylon
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