FRESH MEDZ RIDDIM produced by WARRIORS MUSICK PRODUCTION 2011
Fresh Medz Overview
The Fresh Medz Riddim from 2011 is a strong example of reggae’s one drop rhythm. This base is classic in reggae, but on this riddim, it mixes smoothly with hints of other genres like dancehall and R&B. The beat feels both old and new, which helps it stand out in reggae playlists from that year. Cali P’s “With You By Myside” brings a gentle, uplifting vibe. Cali P is known for his album “Lyrical Faya,” which made a mark in Europe’s reggae scene. Dameon Gayle delivers the “Fresh Medz Riddim Instrumental,” showing his skill as both an artist and a producer. His work on this riddim lets the one drop beat shine, while also leaving space for other styles to blend in. Deego and Young Kareem both feature on “Next To Me (Remix),” and Deego also has the solo track “Next To Me.” These songs use smooth vocals and catchy melodies, giving a touch of R&B to the reggae base. Fantan Mojah’s “Never Give Up” adds a roots reggae feeling. Fantan Mojah is well known for his hit “Hail The King,” which was a big success in Jamaica. WARRIORS MUSICK PRODUCTION produced this riddim. The label is known for working with top reggae and dancehall artists and for bringing street culture into their music. Their direction on Fresh Medz Riddim keeps the sound fresh while respecting reggae traditions.
Fresh Medz Tracklist:
- Cali P – With You By Myside
- Chevaughn – She’S Alright
- Dameon Gayle – Fresh Medz Riddim Instrumental
- Deego – Next To Me (Remix) (Feat. Young Kareem)
- Deego – Next To Me
- Devano – Wine Up Wine Up
- Fantan Mojah – Never Give Up
- Hollow Point – We Roll Right
- J Miller – J Miller
- Konshens – Buss A Blank
- Patexxx – I’M In Love
- Ras Penco – I’M A Survivor
- Sir Ford Aka Ninja Ford – Firm Like A Lion
- Stephanie – Say My Name (Timeless)
- Wasp – Stay Far From The Evil Dem
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