GRAB YUH LASS RIDDIM / YOU DON’T CARE RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL B
Grab Yuh Lass Overview
In 2000, reggae fans were treated to a special roots drop built on the Grab Yuh Lass Riddim. The journey began in the studio, where the steady hands of the engineers and musicians shaped the riddim’s gentle pulse. The producer behind it all was DIGITAL B, a name reggae listeners know well. DIGITAL B, founded by Bobby Digital Dixon, has been behind many hits since the 1990s and played a big role in shaping modern reggae and dancehall. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Mikey Spice And Louie Culture’s “Grab Your Lass” stands out with its smooth delivery and heartfelt vocals. Mikey Spice is known for his classic hit “Practice What You Preach,” and Louie Culture is respected for his conscious lyrics. Morgan Heritage, the Grammy-winning group, delivered “We Need Love,” showing their signature harmonies and positive message. Admiral Tibette’s “Gone Crazy” carries his soulful, rootsy style. Singing Melody, with “Say What,” brings a lovers rock touch, while Richie Stephenson’s “Crush” adds a fresh voice to the mix. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim feel rich and varied. Other artists like Aj Brown with “Word Of Wisdom” and Bobby Crystal’s “One More Night” added depth. Anthony Cruz’s “Picture Of You,” Nisha — K’s “How Long,” and Sugar Roy’s “Greet The Girls” rounded out the project, each track offering something unique.
Grab Yuh Lass Tracklist:
- Mikey Spice And Louie Culture – Grab Your Lass
- Morgan Heritage – We Need Love
- Admiral Tibette – Gone Crazy
- Singing Melody – Say What
- Richie Stephenson – Crush
- Aj Brown – Word Of Wisdom
- Bobby Crystal – One More Night
- Anthony Cruz – Picture Of You
- Nisha – K – How Long
- Sugar Roy – Greet The Girls
- Daddy Screw – Red Red Red
- Tony Rebel – Brother
- Louie Culture – Nanco
- Chrisinte – Win Or Lose
- Varios – Grab Your Lass Ragga Mix
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