EYES ON ME RIDDIM produced by GREENHEIGHTS PRODUCTION 2012
Eyes On Me Overview
In 2012, reggae music was changing, but roots riddims still had a strong place in the scene. The Eyes On Me Riddim came out at just the right time. Its steady bass and classic reggae groove fit the year’s mood, when many fans wanted music that felt both fresh and true to tradition. This riddim quickly became a favorite in roots sessions, bringing people together with its deep, spiritual sound. The producer behind this project, GREENHEIGHTS PRODUCTION, played a big part in shaping its vibe. This label is known for focusing on conscious reggae and roots music. Over the years, GREENHEIGHTS PRODUCTION has worked with several respected artists and helped release tracks that keep the roots message alive. Their work on Eyes On Me Riddim shows their skill at bringing together different voices into one powerful sound. Each artist on this anthology brings something special. Peas Head’s song “Market Ground” is full of melody and feeling, riding the riddim with smooth vocals. Zulachi stands out with “Eyes On Me,” the track that shares the riddim’s name, delivering heartfelt lyrics that connect with listeners. Little Hero, who is known for his hit “God Alone,” adds a spiritual touch with “Dem No Member God.” His voice and message are strong, reminding people of faith and unity. Truthful closes the set with “Woman Me Love,” bringing a softer, loving energy to the project.
Eyes On Me Tracklist:
- Peas Head – Market Ground
- Zulachi – Eyes On Me
- Little Hero – Dem No Member God
- Truthful – Woman Me Love
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