Door Step Riddim produced by Train Line Records and EarthStrong Productions 2025
Door Step Overview
If you have been listening to reggae playlists lately, you have probably heard the new roots drop making waves: Door Step Riddim. This project started as an idea between Train Line Records and EarthStrong Productions, two names that reggae fans know well. Train Line Records has built a steady reputation for pushing roots reggae into new spaces, while EarthStrong Productions is respected for their attention to classic sounds and clean production. The sound architect on this riddim worked carefully to blend warm, retro-inspired grooves with a fresh, modern touch. The process took months, with live musicians and digital tools coming together to create a smooth, rolling backdrop. The riddim feels familiar but new, and it invites each artist to bring their own style. The lineup is strong. Bling Dawg delivers “Magic Moment,” bringing his signature deep voice and energy. Chino McGregor, known for hits like “From Mawning (Never Change),” sings “Let Me Love You,” adding a melodic touch. Ky Enie King rides in with “Ganja Train,” giving the riddim a rootsy, herbal vibe. Lutan Fyah, respected for his conscious lyrics and albums like “Time and Place,” shines on “Without Her Love.” Mykal Rose, the Grammy-winning former Black Uhuru frontman, adds “Money Love,” showing his timeless voice and flow. Each artist brings something different, but the riddim ties them all together. This release is already flowing through cultural stages and sound systems, and it looks set to be a lasting favorite for roots reggae fans everywhere.
Door Step Tracklist:
- Bling Dawg – Magic Moment
- Chino McGregor – Let Me Love You
- Ky Enie King – Ganja Train
- Lutan Fyah – Without Her Love
- Mykal Rose – Money Love
- Norris Man – Make Myself Great
- Perfect Giddimani – Let It Go
- Pressure Busspipe – Working Man
- Yanique Sasha – Sitting by My Door Step
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