DREAMLAND RIDDIM produced by BLUE STEEL RECORDS & AJANG MUSIC PRODUCTIONS
Dreamland Overview
If you love roots reggae from the early 2010s, the Dreamland Riddim is a project you should know. Released in 2013, this riddim brought a fresh but classic sound to the year’s roots reggae output. At a time when digital and dancehall styles were strong, Dreamland stood out by keeping the roots spirit alive. The riddim features respected artists like Capleton, who brings his powerful energy on "Solve Them." Capleton is known worldwide for songs like "Jah Jah City" and for his influence in both reggae and dancehall. S Rise gives a spiritual vibe with "Most High," while Tyrical’s "Life Over Death" delivers a message of resilience. Gp’s "She Said" and Keyiah’s "You’Re So Bubbly" add more flavors, showing the riddim’s versatility. Compared to other roots drops from 2013, Dreamland Riddim holds a special place. While albums like Sizzla’s "The Messiah" got Grammy attention, and Lutan Fyah continued to impress reggae fans with conscious lyrics, Dreamland Riddim kept the focus on the classic one-drop rhythm and uplifting messages. The project’s lineup fits well alongside other roots releases of the time, but its mix of established and rising artists made it stand out. The producers, BLUE STEEL RECORDS and AJANG MUSIC PRODUCTIONS, are known for their dedication to authentic reggae. BLUE STEEL RECORDS has worked on several notable riddims, helping to keep roots reggae strong in a changing music scene. For reggae fans, Dreamland Riddim remains a cultural highlight from 2013, blending old-school vibes with fresh energy and honest performances.
Dreamland Tracklist:
- Capleton – Solve Them
- S Rise – Most High
- Tyrical – Life Over Death
- Gp – She Said
- Keyiah – You’Re So Bubbly
- Sizzla – In Love With You
- Claire Angel – Free
- Lutan Fyah – Freedom
- Star – Can’T Hold Me Down
- Fearon – In Love
- Frankie Paul – There We Go

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