GLORIA RIDDIM produced by DASVIBES PRODUCTIONS 2006
Gloria Overview
In 2006, reggae fans enjoyed a special roots project featuring top artists like Cali P, Daddy Rings, Elijah Prophet, Iceberg, and Initial T. Each artist brought their own style and message to the music. Cali P, who is also known for his well-loved track “Like a Lion,” delivered “I Consider” on this riddim. Daddy Rings, famous for his collaboration with Gentleman on “In My Head,” added his voice with “Vision.” Elijah Prophet gave listeners “Children Of The World,” while Iceberg performed “Living Inna System.” Initial T completed the main lineup with “My People.” This project was produced by DASVIBES PRODUCTIONS, a label known for working with both established and rising reggae talent. The company has produced several popular riddims and helped bring reggae music to new audiences worldwide. Their work often focuses on strong cultural messages, and this 2006 project was no exception. The riddim also featured songs from other respected artists: Iya Ingi with “Stay Alive,” Jack Radics with “Broken Arrow,” Jack Radics and Binghi Ghost teaming up for “Need Your Loving,” Journalis with “Journalizm 101,” and Lutan Fyah’s “What We Need.” Together, these tracks created a roots reggae collection that stood out in 2006. Fans enjoyed the mix of deep grooves, conscious lyrics, and classic reggae vibes throughout the year.
Gloria Tracklist:
- Cali P – I Consider
- Daddy Rings – Vision
- Elijah Prophet – Children Of The World
- Iceberg – Living Inna System
- Initial T – My People
- Iya Ingi – Stay Alive
- Jack Radics – Broken Arrow
- Jack Radics And Binghi Ghost – Need Your Loving
- Journalis – Journalizm 101
- Lutan Fyah – What We Need
- Nicky B – What If
- Rankin Scroo – Positive Minds
- Teacha Dee – Them A Play
- Terri Lion – Life Ultimate
- Turbulence – I Told You
- Version – Gloria Riddim
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