Dutty Babylon Riddim produced by Greg Even and Terry Vibes 2024
Dutty Babylon Overview
The Dutty Babylon Riddim first came out in 2024 and quickly became a favorite in roots reggae sessions around the world. Released by the team of Greg Even and Terry Vibes, this riddim blends classic reggae vibes with a fresh, modern sound that caught the attention of both longtime reggae fans and new listeners. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists. Jah Garvey brings his song "Roots & Culture," a track that stands out for its powerful message and smooth delivery. Jah Garvey is known in the reggae scene for his deep, conscious lyrics and has built a loyal following over the years. Mowty Mahlyka adds "I Could Never," showing his unique vocal style and heartfelt lyrics. Darien Prophecy delivers "I Ya Man," which fits perfectly with the riddim’s rootsy feel. One of the big moments on this release is "Headshot" by Steppa Style Ft. YT, as well as another version by YT - Headshot. YT is a respected UK reggae and dancehall artist, known for his album "Straight Outta Britain" and collaborations with other big names in the genre. Behind the scenes, Greg Even and Terry Vibes are key figures. Terry Vibes is well-known for his work producing reggae and dancehall riddims, and his tracks have been streamed millions of times online. Greg Even’s sound system experience helped shape the deep, percussion-driven beats that define this riddim. Dutty Babylon Riddim proves that reggae is still strong and evolving in 2024. With its mix of talented artists and skilled producers, it stands as a new classic in the roots reggae world.
Dutty Babylon Tracklist:
- Jah Garvey – Roots & Culture
- Mowty Mahlyka – I Could Never
- Darien Prophecy – I Ya Man
- Steppa Style Ft. YT – Headshot
- Tadiman – Live Up
- MC Lilpin – Thanks To Jah
- Jacuzzi Krall & Buda – Vse Gori
- Dutty Babylon (Haris Pilton dub)
- Dutty Babylon (instrumental)
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