Inna Dis Yah Release Details
- Riddim year: 2023
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 7
- Unique artists on riddim: 8
- Production credits: GLOBAL BEAT STUDIOS
- Release date: 2023-02-03
- Producer: Huey
- Key artists on this riddim: Anthony B, Khago, Sizzla
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2023 Riddims List · 2023 Reggae Riddims

Global Beat Studios frames Inna Dis Yah Riddim as a 2023 roots-leaning reggae set that digs into the pressures of everyday life in Jamaica while still reaching for hope and uplift. The seven-track sequence runs from prison-yard realism and anti-violence sentiment to stronger national and spiritual themes, and the cut list is coherent enough to play like a proper juggling rather than a random compilation. The release was issued on February 3, 2023, with Global Beat Studios handling the production, credited on the album to Huey Gowdie and Kemar Campbell.
Khago opens things in hard-nosed fashion with Ruff Life Crisis, a title that already tells you where the lyric is heading, while Eesah and Jhoe Speng match that urgency on Red Now. Inezi’s Jungle keeps the street-survival angle in play, and Aza Lineage’s Freedom pushes the message into more conscious territory. Anthony B’s Inna Yaad is the warmest moment on the riddim, with a home-and-country sentiment that gives the project its emotional center. Sizzla’s We Can Do Better adds veteran authority, and Runkus closes with In Addis Ababa, tying the set to a wider African consciousness.
What makes the riddim work is the balance of gravity and melody: it carries a roots backbone, but the voices are handled with enough space for each artist’s tone to land cleanly. Global Beat Studios, a Kingston-based imprint that has been building a name through reggae and dancehall production, uses that stripped, culture-forward approach well here.
Inna Dis Yah Tracklist:
- Khago – Ruff Life Crisis
- Eesah & Jhoe Speng – Red Now
- Inezo – Jungle
- Aza Lineage – Freedom
- Anthony B – Inna Yaad
- Sizzla – We Can Do Better
- Runkus – In Addis Ababa
