CITY BEAT RIDDIM produced by GT MUZIK 2012
City Beat Overview
When the City Beat Riddim dub release dropped in 2012, reggae fans welcomed it with real excitement. Listeners praised the fresh energy and roots sound, and many said the release gave young singers a real chance to shine. The dub version brought out the deep bass and classic reggae drums, making it a favorite for fans who love the culture and message of the music. Khago’s “All Form” stood out on the riddim. Khago was already known for his hit “Nah Sell Out,” and with “All Form,” he brought his unique voice and style to the project. Sizzla’s “Question” added powerful lyrics and roots energy. Sizzla, who has released over 50 albums and is known worldwide for songs like “Thank You Mama,” gave fans another reason to listen closely to the riddim. Villa Dutch and Feekez teamed up for “Better World,” a track that called for unity and positive change, showing how new voices can carry important reggae messages forward. The sound of the City Beat Riddim was shaped by GT MUZIK, a producer and label with a strong presence in the reggae scene. GT MUZIK has worked with many artists across Jamaica and is known for bringing out the best in young talent. In 2012, this dub release helped keep the roots reggae message alive, letting both established and upcoming artists reach new listeners. For reggae fans, City Beat Riddim’s dub version remains a standout from that year.
City Beat Tracklist:
- Khago – All Form
- Sizzla – Question
- Villa Dutch And Feekez – Better World
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