HEAVEN HELP US RIDDIM produced by BUGGIE PRODUCTION | VPAL 2018
Heaven Help Us Overview
The dub cut of the Heaven Help Us Riddim was born out of a lively studio session, where the musicians and engineers let the music breathe and echo in classic reggae style. The producer, BUGGIE PRODUCTION | VPAL, played a key role in shaping this sound. Known for their roots reggae productions and collaborations with VPAL Music, the label has built a reputation for quality releases and for supporting both established and rising artists in the reggae scene. In this dub version, you can really feel the producer’s vision. The riddim is stripped back, with deep bass and echoing effects, letting each instrument and vocal shine in its own space. BUGGIE PRODUCTION | VPAL made sure the dub stayed true to the roots, while still sounding fresh for today’s reggae fans. The artists on this riddim each bring their own unique style. Luciano’s “Tell Me When” stands out with his soulful voice and conscious lyrics. Beenie Man delivers “Jah Protect Me,” bringing energy and a dancehall edge to the riddim. Sizzla’s “Heaven Help Us” is full of power and urgency, matching the message of the track. Gyptian’s “Mama I Love You” adds a heartfelt touch, while Freddie McGregor’s “Pretty Looks” brings his classic smooth vocals to the mix. Ras Goudie’s “Devil Soup” and Iceman’s “The One For Me” both help round out the release, while Buggie Productions’ own “Heaven Help Us Riddim” instrumental lets the riddim itself take center stage. This dub cut is more than just another version—it’s a tribute to reggae’s roots and a testament to the lasting influence of BUGGIE PRODUCTION | VPAL in the genre. For any reggae fan, it remains an important piece of reggae history.
Heaven Help Us Tracklist:
- Luciano – Tell Me When
- Beenie Man – Jah Protect Me
- Sizzla – Heaven Help Us
- Gyptian – Mama I Love You
- Freddie McGregor – Pretty Looks
- Ras Goudie – Devil Soup
- Iceman – The One For Me
- Buggie Productions – Heaven Help Us Riddim (instrumental)
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