DREAM RIDDIM produced by TROPICAL HEAT PRODUCTIONS 2007
Dream Overview
In the early 2000s, reggae foundation rhythms often carried deep roots influences. These rhythms brought together the spirit of classic reggae with modern sounds. The Dream Riddim, released in 2007, followed this tradition. Its base was built on the warm, steady beat that fans love, making it popular in reggae circles. TROPICAL HEAT PRODUCTIONS, the label behind this release, is known for promoting conscious reggae music. The label has worked with various artists and built a reputation for quality productions. Their focus on roots and culture made them respected among selectors and reggae fans. Several artists contributed to the Dream Riddim project. Calibe delivered the thoughtful track “When A Soldier Dies In A Vain.” Greg Hines contributed “Honey Honey,” adding smooth vocals to the mix. Ill Manard’s “Love Spell” brought a gentle, romantic touch. Merciless, who is well known for his hit “Mavis,” performed “Government Road,” bringing his unique style. Sizzla, a major figure in reggae with over 70 albums and international hits like “Thank You Mama,” offered “Nothing Is Wrong With Lovin Me.” Each song reflected the conscious energy of 2007 reggae. The riddim’s rich sound and positive messages made it a favorite among sound systems and listeners who appreciate meaningful lyrics and classic reggae vibes.
Dream Tracklist:
- Calibe – When A Soldier Dies In A Vain
- Dream Riddim – Instrumental
- Greg Hines – Honey Honey
- Ill Manard – Love Spell
- Merciless – Government Road
- Sizzla – Nothing Is Wrong With Lovin Me
- Spragga Benz – Every Breath
- Wayne Antony – Its You
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