FACTS RIDDIM produced by PRINCE VILLA RECORDS 2013
TRACKLIST:
- Dotta Coppa – Facts Of Life
- Ras Goudie – Mama
- Mark Tenn – You Know
- The Rizzin – She Gone
- Daminance – 6 Foot Deep
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Facts Overview
The Facts Riddim, released in 2013, became a classic in roots reggae sessions soon after its arrival. The rhythm itself is warm and steady, with a deep bassline and gentle guitar that give it a laid-back, sunlit feeling. The drums keep the groove relaxed but strong, making it easy for singers and deejays to ride the beat. This riddim has a timeless quality, blending traditional roots reggae with a modern polish, which helped it stand out in reggae circles. Several artists made their mark on this riddim. Dotta Coppa’s track, "Facts Of Life," is a standout, with his distinctive delivery and conscious lyrics. Dotta Coppa is known in the reggae world for his energetic style and for his earlier hit "Dem Nuh Bad" with Mavado. Ras Goudie brings heartfelt emotion on "Mama," honoring family and roots. Mark Tenn’s "You Know" adds a smooth, melodic touch—Mark Tenn is also recognized for his work with the vocal group The Tennors, who helped shape the rocksteady era. The Rizzin comes with "She Gone," a track full of longing and soul. Daminance delivers "6 Foot Deep," adding a deeper, more reflective mood to the collection. Behind it all is PRINCE VILLA RECORDS, the producer and label responsible for the project. Based in Europe, PRINCE VILLA RECORDS has built a reputation for quality roots reggae releases and has worked with both established and up-and-coming artists. The Facts Riddim stands as one of their most respected works. Today, the Facts Riddim is remembered as a cultural highlight of 2013, still enjoyed by reggae fans worldwide.
Facts Tracklist:
- Dotta Coppa – Facts Of Life
- Ras Goudie – Mama
- Mark Tenn – You Know
- The Rizzin – She Gone
- Daminance – 6 Foot Deep
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