DUBWISE RIDDIM produced by BRICKWALL RECORDS 1999
Dubwise Overview
The dub cut of the Dubwise Riddim from 1999 has a special vibe. It feels deep and calm, with heavy bass that rolls through the speakers. The rhythm is slow and steady, making you want to close your eyes and just listen. There’s something thoughtful about it, like it’s trying to tell a story without words. On this riddim, Louie Culture brings his song “Scandalina.” Louie Culture is known for his conscious lyrics and has been a respected voice in reggae since the 1990s. Morgan Heritage adds “Send Us Your Love.” Morgan Heritage is a Grammy-winning group, famous for their strong family connection and roots reggae sound. Shabba Ranks appears twice—first with Carlton Livingston on “Don’t Follow,” and then solo on “Poor People.” Shabba Ranks is a dancehall legend, and he won two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album in the 1990s. Sizzla’s “Bless The Youths” is another highlight, showing his powerful, uplifting style. The person behind the sound is BRICKWALL RECORDS. This label, founded by Bobby Digital Dixon, is known for shaping the digital reggae sound in Jamaica. BRICKWALL RECORDS has worked with many big artists and helped bring a new style to reggae in the late 1990s. Even today, fans remember the dub cut from 1999. Its deep, conscious sound still stands out.
Dubwise Tracklist:
- Louie Culture – Scandalina
- Morgan Heritage – Send Us Your Love
- Shabba Ranks & Carlton Livingston – Don’t Follow
- Shabba Ranks – Poor People
- Sizzla – Bless The Youths
- Terror Fabulous ? Disrespectful
- Dubwise Riddim – Version
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