EASE OFF RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2006
Ease Off Overview
When Ease Off Riddim dropped in 2006, reggae fans quickly embraced its roots flavor and fresh energy. The compilation stood out that year, drawing listeners who wanted classic reggae vibes with a modern touch. Each artist brought something unique to the project, making it a favorite among both longtime reggae lovers and new fans. Baby Chan’s “Ease Off” opened the compilation with a strong, confident performance. Known for his work with the group Monster Shack Crew, Baby Chan’s solo track here showed his versatility. Dolamite followed with “Oh God,” adding a spiritual and heartfelt dimension to the riddim. Jd’s “Haters” brought sharp lyrics and a catchy hook, continuing his reputation for memorable tunes. Latepha’s “My Name” offered a smooth, melodic contrast, while Vigilante’s “Dat Dem Seh” closed the set with a powerful statement. The rootsy sound of the compilation was shaped by skilled musicians and producers. VARIOUS ARTISTS, a production team with a history of working across different reggae subgenres, handled the riddim. They are known for bringing together diverse talents and consistently delivering projects that highlight the best of the reggae scene. Ease Off Riddim remains part of 2006’s reggae legacy, remembered for its strong roots base and the way it brought together standout voices of the era.
Ease Off Tracklist:
- Baby Chan – Ease Off
- Dolamite – Oh God
- Jd – Haters
- Latepha – My Name
- Vigilante – Dat Dem Seh
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