NAW STUDY WRONG RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2011
Naw Study Wrong Overview
In 2011, the Naw Study Wrong Riddim became a favorite for reggae fans who love roots music. The riddim stands out because it mixes classic reggae rhythms with hints of other genres, like soulful melodies and modern beats. This blend gives the tracks both a spiritual and fresh feeling, making the riddim special in reggae’s 2011 legacy. Alvin Vidal’s “Child Of The King” is one of the highlights. Alvin Vidal is known for his strong, uplifting voice and messages. Benzman brings energy with “Careless Life,” showing his talent for catchy hooks. Christini’s “Sky Is The Limit” adds a smooth, positive vibe. Danejah’s “Dun With The War Thing” stands out with its call for peace, and Dezi Boyd’s “Kings Of Kings” gives a powerful roots message. Each artist uses the riddim in their own style, but all keep the reggae spirit alive. The producer, VARIOUS ARTISTS, is known for bringing together talented singers and musicians on one riddim. Over the years, VARIOUS ARTISTS has released many popular reggae compilations, helping to keep reggae roots strong and reaching new listeners. Their work on this riddim is another example of their impact on the scene. Naw Study Wrong Riddim is remembered for its blend of roots tradition and new sounds, making it a standout in reggae’s history.
Naw Study Wrong Tracklist:
- Alvin Vidal – Child Of The King
- Benzman – Careless Life
- C – Los-Unbelievable
- Christini – Sky Is The Limit
- Danejah – Dun With The War Thing
- Dezi Boyd – Kings Of Kings
- Joanna Marie – Step Up
- Joseph’S Quote – King Rastafari Will
- Ms Lady Kayne – Sexy
- Papa Lova – Tree Of Life
- Phil Watkis – Hiking Of The Prices
- Plucky Ranks – Pastor And Deacon
- Prince Oret – Take It Slow
- Ruffa One – African Queen
- Stacia – I Am Still Here
- Tony Ynot Roach – Come Back Baby
- Version – Naw Study Wrong Riddim
- Vital – Always
Releases Similar to Naw Study Wrong Riddim – Various Artists
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.