Nuh Fear Dem Riddim produced by Higher Lynx 2025
Nuh Fear Dem Overview
The “Nuh Fear Dem Riddim” recording dropped in early 2025, bringing fresh reggae sounds from Jamaica to the world. It was released on digital platforms and quickly made its way into reggae playlists. This riddim features a group of talented artists, each bringing their own style. Disciple leads with “Nuh Fear Dem,” riding the beat with a confident and steady flow. Swashii follows up with “Psalms,” showing off his lyrical skills. Nattius Imus delivers “Rasta Prophets,” staying true to roots reggae vibes. Young Prince brings energy with “Dutty Ways,” while Jah Scarr’s “The Incursion” adds a thoughtful touch to the mix. Disciple is known in the reggae scene for his strong voice and conscious lyrics. Swashii has made a mark with previous singles and has performed at several reggae festivals across the Caribbean. Jah Scarr is recognized for his collaborations with other reggae and dancehall artists, building his name through steady releases. The riddim was produced by Higher Lynx, a name that stands out in modern reggae production. Higher Lynx is known for working with both new and established reggae artists, and has produced tracks that have reached thousands of streams online. Their style often blends classic reggae rhythms with a modern touch, making their music popular with both older and younger listeners. “Nuh Fear Dem Riddim” keeps the reggae tradition alive today, with steady drum patterns and smooth basslines. Each artist rides the recording with a steady reggae flow, showing the genre’s strength in 2025.
Nuh Fear Dem Tracklist:
- Disciple – Nuh Fear Dem
- Swashii – Psalms
- Nattius Imus – Rasta Prophets
- Young Prince – Dutty Ways
- Many Flava – Survivor
- Jah Scarr – The Incursion
- Man Wazimu – Standadization
- Ruffian Rugged – Pull Up Button
- Ruff I – Easy And Steady
- Galahad – Cent Zsambeissen
- BumBumKunst – Kana Do
- Dready C – Am Start
- Higher Lynx – Nuh Fear Dem Riddim Instrumental
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