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    Home » 2002 Riddims Archive » 2002 Reggae Riddims » Baby Why Riddim – Cannon 8750

    Baby Why Riddim – Cannon 8750

    JafaleBy JafaleDecember 10, 2019Updated:February 11, 2026
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    Baby Why Riddim Release Details

    • Riddim year: 2002
    • Style: Reggae
    • Total tracks: 4
    • Unique artists on riddim: 4
    • Production credits: CANNON 8750
    • Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2002 Riddims List · 2002 Reggae Riddims

    Baby Why Riddim – Cannon 8750 is a 2002 reggae riddim produced by Cannon 8750, built for a tight four-artist vocal lineup. Freddy McGregor leads things off with Hold Me, followed by Keble Cable Drummond on Baby Why, Lloyd Brown on Bless Me, and Pam Hall closing with Dont Hurt Me. The project moves through a classic Baby Why pattern with each singer taking the same core riddim into a different mood—ideal for systems that want clean, traditional readability from one track to the next. As a release identity, it’s the Cannon 8750–produced Baby Why riddim specifically in the 2002 vocal versions of these four recordings.

    Baby Why Riddim Tracklist:

    1. Freddy Mcgregor – Hold Me
    2. Keble Cable Drummond – Baby Why
    3. Lloyd Brown – Bless Me
    4. Pam Hall – Dont Hurt Me

    TITAN SOUND - Baby Why riddim medley

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