Drop It Acoustic Riddim produced by No Doubt Records 2010
Drop It Acoustic Overview
When the Drop It Acoustic Riddim arrived in 2010, reggae fans quickly embraced its warm sound at events and on playlists. The set stood out for its rootsy style and the way it brought together several respected voices in reggae. Beres Hammond brought his soulful touch with "Can'T Fight It Anymore." Known for classic songs like "Rockaway" and his album "One Love, One Life," Hammond’s contribution added a smooth, heartfelt vibe that listeners recognized right away. Chuck Fender teamed up with I Wayne for "Thin Line And Hedges," and also delivered "I Got The Herbs" solo, showing his versatility. I Wayne, famous for his hit "Can't Satisfy Her," added his unique voice to the mix. Doniki’s "Let Me Tell You Something" and Duane Stephenson’s "Truly Care" gave the riddim even more depth. Stephenson, who once toured with The Wailers Band, is known for his thoughtful lyrics and strong vocals. The foundation of the riddim was crafted by No Doubt Records, a label with a strong reputation in reggae production. Founded in Jamaica, No Doubt Records has worked with many top artists and is known for its authentic sound and quality releases. The Drop It Acoustic Riddim became a favorite backdrop for reggae lovers in 2010, offering a mix of classic feel and modern energy that kept people coming back for more.
Drop It Acoustic Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond – Can’T Fight It Anymore
- Chuck Fender & I Wayne – Thin Line And Hedges
- Chuck Fender – I Got The Herbs
- Doniki – Let Me Tell You Something
- Duane Stephenson – Truly Care
- Eljah – Don’T Leave My Life
- Ginjah – Love For You Girl
- Gyptian & Tina – Give Me Some Of Your Love
- Gyptian – Crying For A Better Day
- Jah Cure – Queen Of My Heart
- Konshens – Serious Problems
- Lutan Fyah – Dem Nuh Genuine
- Marcia Griffiths – Live And We Learn
- Morgan Heritage – Revolution Is A Must
- Nesbeth – Gi A Next Man
- Pressure – Life Is Worth More Than Gold
- Prophecy – Pressure
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