OLD FEELING RIDDIM produced by DUBATAK SOUND 2012
Old Feeling Overview
In 2012, reggae fans were introduced to the Old Feeling Riddim, a project that captured the spirit of classic roots reggae while bringing a fresh sound. The musical backdrop was carefully arranged by a skilled team, creating a strong roots base that gave singers and deejays room to shine. The riddim’s journey began in the studio, where every instrument and melody was chosen to reflect the timeless vibe of reggae’s golden era. At the heart of this release is DUBATAK SOUND, a producer and label with a reputation for quality reggae productions. Known for their attention to detail and commitment to authentic sounds, DUBATAK SOUND has worked with artists from across the globe and built a catalog of well-received releases. Their focus on both new talent and established names has made them a respected force in the reggae community. The Old Feeling Riddim brought together a talented lineup. I Kushna delivered “Healthy Lifestyle,” a track that stands out for its uplifting message. Rica Caveman contributed “Ready Fi Burn,” bringing his signature energy to the project. Thriller U, recognized for his hit “I'll Prove It to You,” added depth with “Dem Cold.” Diego Jah shared his heartfelt vocals on “If I Could,” while Mojo Herb joined forces with Abiona and Sista Camo for “Watch It Feat. Abiona And Sista Camo,” blending voices for a memorable collaboration.
Old Feeling Tracklist:
- I Kushna – Healthy Lifestyle
- Rica Caveman – Ready Fi Burn
- Thriller U – Dem Cold
- Diego Jah – If I Could
- Mojo Herb – Watch It Feat. Abiona And Sista Camo
- Drope Ejc – Nossa Forca
- Ranking Joe – Vitamine G
- Soom T – Chaos In The Sun
- Victor Bhing I – Jah Vive
- Guilherme Adonai – Natty Dread A Weh She Want
- Helio Bentes – Fogo E Gua
- Peter Ranking – More Love
- Ruben Da Silva – Hurry Come Up
- Horace Andy – Bonus Special Dubplate Feat. Mykal Rose And Lone Ranger
- Mateus Pinguim – Baile
- Version – Old Feeling Riddim
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