BABY MOTHER RIDDIM produced by VIKINGS PRODUCTION 2013
Baby Mother Overview
The Baby Mother Riddim stands out for its deep roots reggae sound and calm, steady mood. The instrumental is built on strong basslines and classic reggae drum patterns, creating a peaceful but powerful atmosphere. This style fits perfectly with roots sessions, where listeners enjoy thoughtful lyrics and meditative rhythms. A highlight of this riddim is “Baby Mother” by Romain Virgo. Virgo is known for his rich voice and hits like “Soul Provider.” His song on this riddim brings both emotion and strength. Exco Levi, who won the Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year multiple times, adds “Walk Wide A Mi.” His track is full of positive messages and strong delivery. Timeka Marshal’s “Fight For You” brings a soulful touch, while Torch’s “Strive” keeps the uplifting spirit alive. Rc’s “Gideon Boot” continues the roots tradition, giving a voice to everyday struggles and hope. Other featured songs include “Pauper” by Dalton Harris, “Working” by Loyal Flames, “Street Kids” by Villa Dutch, “Loose It” by Sophia Squire, and “Bun Dem Down” by Shuga. Each artist brings their unique style, but all stay true to the roots reggae foundation. The riddim was arranged and released by VIKINGS PRODUCTION, a label known for supporting authentic reggae music. VIKINGS PRODUCTION has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to keep roots reggae alive in the modern era. Released in 2013, the Baby Mother Riddim became a favorite in roots reggae circles, showing how classic reggae sounds can stay fresh and meaningful.
Baby Mother Tracklist:
- Romain Virgo – Baby Mother
- D-Major – Anthem For The Meek
- Exco Levi – Walk Wide A Mi
- Timeka Marshal – Fight For You
- Torch – Strive
- Rc – Gideon Boot
- Dalton Harris – Pauper
- Loyal Flames – Working
- Villa Dutch – Street Kids
- Sophia Squire – Loose It
- Shuga – Bun Dem Down
- Jah Max – Free Up
- Kashu – Quick Fix
- Tydal – Mama Warn Him
- Iba Mahr – Red Fire
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