MIXED FEELINGS RIDDIM produced by DASECA PRODUCTIONS 2013
Mixed Feelings Overview
In 2013, reggae music continued to evolve while staying true to its roots. That year, the Mixed Feelings Riddim became part of the soundscape, showing reggae’s strength and creativity. The project came from DASECA PRODUCTIONS, a well-known Jamaican production team. DASECA is respected for shaping the careers of artists like Serani and for producing hits that blend dancehall and reggae. Their work has reached millions of listeners worldwide. On the Mixed Feelings Riddim, several artists brought their unique voices. Konshens delivered "Champion," adding his signature style. Konshens is known internationally, especially for his hit "Gal a Bubble," which brought him global recognition. Bugle contributed "Never Lose Faith," staying true to his message-driven style. Bugle is respected in reggae for songs like "Journey," and for his thoughtful lyrics. Jah Vinci’s "Rise Again" brought uplifting energy. Jah Vinci gained attention as part of the Portmore Empire, and his song "Watch Your Friends" is one of his best-known tracks. Khago performed "Yutes," adding his voice to the riddim. Khago rose to fame with the single "Nah Sell Out," which became a popular anthem in Jamaica. Dexta Daps sang "Tonight," showing his smooth and soulful side. Dexta Daps later found major success with "7 Eleven," a song that earned millions of views online. Propa Fade’s "Naah Trust No Gal" completed the lineup, giving another perspective to the riddim. Looking back, the Mixed Feelings Riddim helped carry reggae’s message in 2013, bringing together different voices and keeping the foundation strong.
Mixed Feelings Tracklist:
- Mavado – Only If You
- Konshens – Champion
- Bugle – Never Lose Faith
- Jah Vinci – Rise Again
- Khago – Yutes (Clean)
- Khago – Yutes (Raw)
- Dexta Daps – Tonight (Clean)
- Dexta Daps – Tonight (Raw)
- Propa Fade – Naah Trust No Gal
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