FEAR NOT RIDDIM produced by ANDREOK PRODUCTION
Fear Not Overview
The Fear Not Riddim from 2019 stands out for its classic one drop reggae beat. The bass is deep and steady, giving the music a relaxed but confident feeling. This kind of rhythm is at the heart of roots reggae, and it sets the mood for all the songs on this project. The riddim features strong performances from several well-known artists. Fantan Mojah delivers "Empress Queen," bringing his signature energy. Fantan Mojah is known for his hit single "Hail The King," which helped make him a respected name in reggae. Fully Bad adds "Suh Di Getto Run," capturing the real-life struggles and hopes found in Jamaican communities. Beakey Bailey’s "Trust None A Dem" keeps the vibe thoughtful and serious. Spring Water joins with "See Yuh Win," while Blade Merital offers "Disease Call Badmind." Blade Merital was once part of the duo Merital Family, who gained attention for their collaboration with Vybz Kartel on the song "My Money (Ha Ha)." Other voices on the riddim include Lcm with "I Smoke Weed," Dquan with "Prison Life," and Difion with "Pray." The riddim itself, "Fear Not Riddim," is credited to Andreokproduction. ANDREOK PRODUCTION, the label behind this release, is known for creating reggae and dancehall projects that connect with listeners worldwide. The producer has helped bring new talent and fresh sounds to the scene, making an impact with both streaming numbers and cultural influence. Fear Not Riddim quickly became a favorite on reggae playlists and remains linked to the sound of 2019.
Fear Not Tracklist:
- Fantan Mojah – Empress Queen
- Fully Bad – Suh Di Getto Run
- Beakey Bailey – Trust None A Dem
- Spring Water – See Yuh Win
- Blade Merital – Disease Call Badmind
- Lcm – I Smoke Weed
- Devano – Love Is A Battlefield
- Dquan – Prison Life
- Difion – Pray
- Andreokproduction – Fear Not Riddim (Instrumental)
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