Dub Style Riddim produced by Dynamq 2025
Dub Style Overview
The Dub Style Riddim, produced by Dynamq, brings a fresh energy to reggae in 2025. Its one drop base gives singers and deejays a strong roots foundation, much like classic riddims from earlier decades. This style is known for its steady drumbeat, which lets vocalists shine and keeps the music grounded in tradition. Compared to other roots anthologies of its era, Dub Style Riddim stands out for its modern touch. In the past, riddims like Real Rock or Stalag had a raw, vintage sound. Now, this new release blends the old-school one drop with updated production, making it appealing to younger listeners while still respecting the roots. Artists such as Anthony B, known for his powerful song "African," add depth to the project. Busy Signal, who gained international recognition with tracks like "In Every Country," brings his signature energy. Loyal Flames delivers heartfelt lyrics on "True To Life," while Mariah Ngoma’s "Resistance" adds a fresh voice. Real Mckoy’s "Jah Reign" keeps the spiritual message alive. Behind the scenes, producer Dynamq plays a key role. Originally from South Sudan, Dynamq has made a name in reggae and dancehall, even performing at major festivals like Reggae Sumfest. His careful studio work ensures each artist’s performance fits perfectly with the riddim’s bass-heavy sound. As 2025 continues, the Dub Style Riddim’s one drop base is connecting with new fans around the world. With strong artists and thoughtful production, this project is helping roots reggae grow in exciting directions.
Dub Style Tracklist:
- Anthony B – African
- Busy Signal – In Every Country
- Loyal Flames – True To Life
- Mariah Ngoma – Resistance
- Real Mckoy – Jah Reign
- Rebellion The Recaller – Revolution Time
- Skillinjah – Live Up
- Sud Sound System – Amiamo La Musica Reggae
- Winky D – Propaganda
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