None A Jah Jah Children Riddim (Flashback Series) produced by Penthouse Records 2025
None A Jah Jah Children Overview
The dub cut of None A Jah Jah Children Riddim comes from the legendary Penthouse Records. The riddim gives singers and deejays a strong roots reggae foundation, full of deep bass and classic reggae style. This year, it is bringing new energy to reggae fans everywhere. Jahmel delivers his song "The Manue" with a powerful voice and confident lyrics. Apache Scratchy’s "Better Jamdown" brings a classic deejay style, reminding listeners of the early dancehall days. Queen Ifrica, known for her hit "Below the Waist" and her strong presence in reggae, sings "Chalk Line" on this riddim. Her song adds a message of strength and upliftment. Agent Sasco, who once charted with "Winning Right Now" and is respected for his lyrical skills, brings "It Nah Done" to the project. Thriller U, famous for his hit "I'll Prove It to You," sings "Knocking On My Door" with smooth vocals that fit the riddim’s roots feel. The music arranger shapes the sound, blending old-school reggae with modern touches. Penthouse Records, founded by Donovan Germain in 1987, is known for launching the careers of many reggae stars and for producing hits like Buju Banton’s "Destiny." The label’s experience and vision keep the riddim sounding fresh yet true to reggae’s roots. With this dub cut, None A Jah Jah Children Riddim adds another page to reggae’s story in 2025. The artists and Penthouse Records come together to create music that fans will keep playing again and again.
None A Jah Jah Children Tracklist:
- Jahmel – The Manue
- Apache Scratchy – Better Jamdown
- Queen Ifrica – Chalk Line
- Agent Sasco – It Nah Done
- Thriller U – Knocking On My Door
- Tony Rebel – Woman And Man
- Anthony John – Woman Run Gone
- Buju Banton – Body Count
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