RING DING RIDDIM produced by GLOBAL FLEX MUSIC 2018
Ring Ding Overview
In 2018, the dub cut of Ring Ding Riddim became a favorite in roots reggae sessions. This version stood out among other dub releases of its time. Many dubs in 2018 had digital sounds and heavy effects, but this one kept a strong foundation style. The producer, GLOBAL FLEX MUSIC, played a big part in this. Known for shaping modern reggae, GLOBAL FLEX MUSIC has worked with both new and established artists. Their releases, including the Ring Ding Riddim, are streamed worldwide. Jah Izrehl’s track, Jah Izrehl — Ring Ding, sits at the heart of the riddim. His style brings energy and roots feeling, matching the tradition of live sound system music. Krysi Webb also appears with Krysi Webb — Ring Ding, adding a unique voice to the mix. Jah Mason’s song, Jah Mason — Wickeder, is a strong anthem on the riddim. Jah Mason is well known for his 2002 album "Keep Your Joy," which helped build his reputation in reggae. Sophia Squire’s contribution, Sophia Squire — Trouble, brings soulful singing. Sophia Squire is recognized for her single "Love Don't Hurt" and has earned respect for her songwriting. The dub cut of Ring Ding Riddim uses classic reggae elements, such as deep bass and echo effects, but keeps the sound clear and powerful. This makes it stand out compared to other dub releases from 2018, which often used more experimental sounds. The foundation builder’s role is clear, giving the riddim lasting appeal.
Ring Ding Tracklist:
- Jah Izrehl – Ring Ding (Feat Krysi Webb)
- Jah Mason – Wickeder
- Sophia Squire – Trouble
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