JUGGLING DUB RIDDIM produced by THRILLER MUSIC
Juggling Dub Overview
The foundation rhythm behind the Juggling Dub Riddim comes from reggae’s rich tradition. In the 1980s and 1990s, these rhythms echoed through Jamaican sound system nights, uniting people on the dancefloor. In 2022, producer THRILLER MUSIC brought this classic energy back. Known for keeping reggae’s roots alive, THRILLER MUSIC has produced several modern riddims that respect the old-school style while reaching new listeners worldwide. On this release, Coffie Tea delivers “Live Up,” bringing a positive message over the deep groove. Eek-A-Mouse, famous for his unique vocal style and hits like “Wa-Do-Dem,” adds his voice to “Them a Grabber.” Jah Mikey, a respected singer with decades in the business, offers “Tune In,” a track that calls listeners to connect with the music. Louie Culture, best known for his 1994 anthem “Gangalee,” appears with “Lazy Bench,” showing his lyrical skills and steady flow. Luciano, often called “The Messenjah” and known for songs like “Sweep Over My Soul,” sings “False Prophet,” continuing his tradition of conscious reggae. Other artists on the riddim include Phillip Fraser with “Where is the Love,” Richie Spice with “Selassie,” Snagga Puss on “Time for a Change,” Spanna Banner with “Deliver Me,” and Thriller Border with “Juggling Spot.” Each track highlights the classic reggae sound, updated for today’s audience. This cultural recording is proof of reggae’s strength in 2022, connecting the foundation of the past with the energy of the present.
Juggling Dub Tracklist:
- Coffie Tea – Live Up
- Eek-A-Mouse – Them a Grabber
- Jah Mikey – Tune In
- Louie Culture – Lazy Bench
- Luciano – False Prophet
- Phillip Fraser – Where is the Love
- Richie Spice – Selassie
- Snagga Puss – Time for a Change
- Spanna Banner – Deliver Me
- Thriller Border – Juggling Spot
- Thriller Music – Juggling Dub Riddim
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