MADE IN JAMAICA RIDDIM produced by DJ FRASS RECORDS
Made In Jamaica Overview
The Made In Jamaica Riddim, released in 2019, is a standout roots reggae instrumental built on classic rhythms and conscious vibes. The riddim’s vintage sound and thoughtful production have made it a favorite among reggae fans who appreciate the deep roots style. Its steady, soulful groove serves as a strong foundation for a collection of powerful songs from some of the genre’s well-known voices. Among the highlights, “Never lose hope” by alkaline delivers a message of strength and perseverance, while i-octane’s “Can’t get over” explores themes of love and longing. Alaine brings a sense of upliftment with “Better life,” adding her smooth vocals to the riddim’s warm backdrop. J boog’s “Love like this” and chris martin’s “Sweet khalessi” both bring heartfelt emotion, each artist using the roots instrumental to share their unique stories. Richie spice’s “T h c” and d major’s “Guarantee” also stand out, showing the riddim’s versatility and appeal. Prince levy’s “Love you mama” rounds out the set with a touching tribute that fits perfectly with the instrumental’s positive energy. The project is produced by DJ FRASS RECORDS, a respected name in reggae and dancehall. DJ Frass has a history of working with top Jamaican artists and is known for crafting riddims that blend old-school roots with modern touches. His work on Made In Jamaica Riddim keeps the spirit of classic reggae alive, while introducing it to new listeners. This roots instrumental remains an important part of reggae history, connecting past and present through its conscious sound and strong lineup of artists.
Made In Jamaica Tracklist:
- Never lose hope – alkaline
- Can’t get over – i-octane
- Better life – alaine
- Love like this – j boog
- Sweet khalessi – chris martin
- T h c – richie spice
- Guarantee – d major
- Love you mama – prince levy
- Made in jamaica riddim instrumental – dj frass records
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