MY TURN RIDDIM produced by PHYLANI MUSIC/TASJAY PRODUCTIONS 2022
My Turn Overview
Today, the dub cut of the My Turn Riddim is remembered for its conscious and thoughtful sound. Many reggae fans point to this version as a highlight, thanks to its deep roots atmosphere and clear, powerful message. The dub mix stands out, not just for its production, but for how it captures the spirit of modern roots reggae. Looking back, the riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Luciano’s “World Destruction” is a standout track. Luciano is well known for his uplifting messages and has released classic albums like “Where There Is Life.” Ed Robinson contributed “Walking Out.” Robinson is famous for his reggae cover of “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” which became a hit in the 1990s. Tony Anthony’s “My Turn” adds a soulful touch; Tony Anthony is recognized for his album “Million Chance.” Rad Dixon’s “Some Family” and Troy Bronxz’s “Ex Man” also appear on the riddim, each bringing their own style and energy. The project was guided by PHYLANI MUSIC/TASJAY PRODUCTIONS. This label has become known in recent years for working with both established and rising reggae artists. TASJAY PRODUCTIONS, for example, has produced several successful singles that have charted on reggae radio in Canada and the UK. Their focus on roots reggae and quality production has helped them build a solid reputation in the reggae community. Overall, the My Turn Riddim release is seen as proof of reggae’s strength in 2022. Its mix of classic vibes and modern voices shows why roots reggae continues to inspire listeners around the world.
My Turn Tracklist:
- Luciano – World Destruction
- Ed Robinson – Walking Out
- Tony Anthony – My Turn
- Rad Dixon – Some Family
- Troy Bronxz – Ex Man
- Fiona Chin – Rise to the Top
- Onique – I’m a Fighter
- Tréson – Got to Go Now
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