High Horse Riddim produced by Dejavu Lifestyle Music 2010
High Horse Overview
In 2010, the High Horse Riddim brought together a talented group of reggae artists. Amique, known for the song "Protect Me," added his soulful voice to the project. Bryan Art, who gained attention with his hit "Rock and Come In," contributed the track "Undecided." Dlp played a key role as well, with his song "High Horse Riddim" helping to shape the sound. Fanton Mojah, who had previously found success with "Hail the King," gave fans "Nuh Easy." I Lyon’s "Free" added another unique touch to the collection. The foundation rhythm behind these songs was created by Dejavu Lifestyle Music. This Jamaican production team is known for their work in roots reggae, building a reputation for quality releases in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Dejavu Lifestyle Music has supported many upcoming artists and helped keep traditional reggae sounds alive, both in Jamaica and overseas. The High Horse Riddim stands out as a roots anthology that captured the spirit of 2010’s reggae scene. Each artist brought their own style, but the shared rhythm tied the songs together. Fans remember this project as a celebration of roots reggae, with its strong foundation rhythm echoing through dancehalls and radio playlists during that year.
High Horse Tracklist:
- Amique – Protect Me
- Bryan Art – Undecided
- Dlp – High Horse Riddim
- Fanton Mojah – Nuh Easy
- I Lyon – Free
- Lutan Fyah – Love
- Mistic Roules – Royal Woman
- Nature – They Dont Care
- Nazzle Man – Yu A Mi Woman
- Omari – Live Up
- Thriller U & Prestige – Con Artist
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