FEEDBACK RIDDIM produced by WMG LAB RECORDS 2014
Feedback Overview
The dub cut of “Feedback Riddim” was released in 2014 by WMG LAB RECORDS. This version stood out for its conscious sound and deep roots feel, bringing a classic reggae vibe to the modern scene. Several artists gave strong performances on this riddim. Zamunda delivered the track “Girl,” showing his smooth vocal style. Zamunda is well-known for his song “Jah Love Surround Me,” which is a favorite among reggae fans. Teflon joined the project with “Your Eyes.” Over the years, Teflon has built a reputation for his conscious lyrics and has worked with major reggae acts like Sizzla. Empress Fyah’s “Why O Why” added a soulful touch, while Chrisville’s “Brighter Days” brought a message of hope. Augusta Massive contributed “Occhi Chiusi,” giving the riddim an international edge with its Italian lyrics. WMG LAB RECORDS, the producer behind this release, has been active in the reggae and dancehall scene for several years. The label is known for its high-quality productions and for working with both new and established artists. Their riddims often reflect a strong connection to reggae’s roots, while also introducing new sounds. In 2014, the dub cut of “Feedback Riddim” kept the heart of reggae alive. It honored the genre’s traditions with a relaxed and thoughtful style, while the artists and producer brought fresh energy to the music. This release is a great example of how reggae continues to grow while respecting its foundation.
Feedback Tracklist:
- Zamunda – Girl
- Teflon – Your Eyes
- Empress Fyah – Why O Why
- Chrisville – Brighter Days
- Augusta Massive – Occhi Chiusi
- Dizzo – You Can Be Mine
- Cruz Rock – Love You Forever
- Diamond Cut – Ghetto Cry
- Italo Skarcha – Round Here
- Jah Lyfe Ft Bettadayze – Glass House
- Kg Man – No Bwoy Cyan Chat
- La Leona – The Good For Me
- Luckykidd – Need Love
- Venda – Smile
- Wmg Lab Records – Feedback Riddim Version
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