NO LIE RIDDIM produced by LES PRODUCTIONS / PYROMAN PRODUCTION 2012
No Lie Overview
The No Lie Riddim compilation was a standout in the roots reggae scene of 2012. This project brought together several artists who helped keep the classic reggae sound alive. The dub cut of No Lie Riddim was especially important. Unlike some digital-heavy compilations from the same year, this release focused on traditional reggae instruments, deep bass, and warm echo effects. The dub version gave listeners a true roots experience, reminding fans of reggae’s origins. Artists like Iseal and Iar worked together on "Plis Unite Feat. Iar," a song that celebrates unity. Boucan S.S contributed "Walking On The Good Vibes," bringing a mellow, positive mood. Sartek and Jahiro teamed up for "Respecte La Terre Feat. Jahiro," a track with a strong message about respecting the earth. Jahiro is also known for his work in French reggae circles, adding his unique voice to the project. LES PRODUCTIONS / PYROMAN PRODUCTION produced the riddim. This label is known for supporting independent reggae artists and has released several well-received compilations in France and beyond. Their careful sound design kept the music authentic and powerful. Compared to other 2012 reggae compilations, the dub cut of No Lie Riddim felt more connected to reggae’s roots. While some collections from that year leaned toward pop or dancehall, No Lie Riddim stayed true to classic reggae rhythms and dub traditions. This helped it stand out and become a favorite among roots reggae fans.
No Lie Tracklist:
- Iseal – Plis Unite Feat. Iar
- Boucan S.S – Walking On The Good Vibes
- Sartek – Respecte La Terre Feat. Jahiro
- Peach Gyal – No Lie Feat. Layla
- Guizmossimo – Ensenm
- Neto Yuth – Donne Plus De Love
- Straightan – Wah Dem Spreading Feat. Dasinga
- Iseal – Plis Unite Feat. Iar (Bonus Track)
- Mc Didi – Arete Menti
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