MI DEH YAH RIDDIM produced by MIXING FINGA 2001
Mi Deh Yah Overview
The Mi Deh Yah Riddim is a reggae project from 2001, produced by MIXING FINGA. The release features five tracks, each performed by a respected artist. Anthony Cruz brings his smooth voice to "Closer I Get To You," a song that shows his skill for heartfelt delivery. Capleton, known for his energetic style and conscious lyrics, adds "Mi Deh Yah Yaw." Capleton is widely recognized for his hit "Jah Jah City" and his album "More Fire," which made a strong impact on the reggae charts. Mikey Spice sings "If You Were Here," showing his soulful approach to reggae. Mikey Spice is best known for his cover of "Practice What You Preach," which brought him international attention. Sanchez, a favorite for lovers rock fans, delivers "Love We Had." His career includes many chart-topping reggae covers, including his well-known version of "Never Dis Di Man." Tinga Stewart, a veteran singer who won the Festival Song Contest in 1974 with "Play De Music," performs "Praise Him," adding a spiritual touch to the riddim. The sound of Mi Deh Yah Riddim is shaped by MIXING FINGA, a producer with a reputation for authentic reggae rhythms. MIXING FINGA has worked with several top artists and is known for his commitment to roots reggae. The riddim stands out for its conscious sound and steady groove, making it a cultural highlight of 2001. Each track brings something unique, but together they form a strong, thoughtful reggae collection.
Mi Deh Yah Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – Closer I Get To You
- Capleton – Mi Deh Yah Yaw
- Mikey Spice – If You Were Here
- Sanchez – Love We Had
- Tinga Stewart – Praise Him
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