BLOOD INNA MI EYE RIDDIM produced by EXTERMINATOR 1993
Blood Inna MI Eye Overview
The dub version of the Blood Inna Mi Eye riddim first appeared in 1993 during roots reggae sessions in Jamaica. This release quickly became known among reggae fans for its deep, rolling bass and classic rhythm. The riddim featured three standout tracks from well-known artists. Cocoa Tea recorded “Africa Here I Come” on this riddim. Cocoa Tea is famous for his smooth voice and conscious lyrics. He is also known for his hit song “Rikers Island,” which is one of his most recognized tracks in reggae music. Little John delivered “Blood In A Mi Eye,” bringing his unique vocal style to the project. Little John started his career as a child star and is respected for his early work in dancehall. Sanchez added “Boom Boom Bye Bye,” giving the riddim a soulful touch. Sanchez is celebrated for his powerful singing and has had many chart successes in Jamaica, including the hit “Loneliness.” The production was handled by EXTERMINATOR, the label led by producer Philip “Fatis” Burrell. EXTERMINATOR is known for working with top reggae artists and for helping to shape the sound of 1990s reggae. Burrell’s productions are respected for their quality and influence. The dub cut of Blood Inna Mi Eye riddim remains a key part of reggae’s legacy from 1993, remembered for its top artists and the strong production behind it.
Blood Inna MI Eye Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond & Tony Rebel & Sugar Minott – Where Is The Love
- Cocoa Tea – Africa Here I Come
- Little John – Blood In A Mi Eye
- Sanchez – Boom Boom Bye Bye
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