Rokwon Drop Release Details
- Riddim year: 2014
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 6
- Unique artists on riddim: 6
- Production credits: ROKWON PRODUCTIONS
- Key artists on this riddim: Fantan Mojah, I Wayne, Kabaka Pyramid, Luciano, Versatile
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2014 Riddims List · 2014 Reggae Riddims

Rokwon Productions’ Rokwon Drop Riddim landed in 2014 with a roots-conscious juggling that balances chant-down energy and melody. The set pulls in familiar voices from the conscious-reggae lane: Fantan Mojah, Luciano, I-Wayne, and Kabaka Pyramid on the standout pairing with Versatile, alongside G’Ovany and Spring Wata. The version cut comes from The Fire House Crew, keeping the package anchored with a clean instrumental take.
The project has the feel of a modern roots riddim rather than a hard dancehall drop. The arrangements leave space for the vocals, with a steady, relaxed push underneath lyrics that stay in the lane of uplift, self-definition, and social commentary. Luciano brings the elder-stateman gravitas he’s long been known for, while Fantan Mojah adds his pointed, spiritual tone and I-Wayne keeps the delivery smooth and reflective. Kabaka Pyramid’s feature on Versatile gives the riddim its sharpest cross-generation moment, pairing I-Wayne’s singjay style with Kabaka’s nimble, message-driven phrasing.
The release surfaced in March 2014, with later listings also tying it to May 2014, which fits the way riddims often circulate first as promos and then as fuller web releases. Either way, it sits comfortably in the 2014 reggae field as a compact conscious juggling built for radio play, sound system use, and repeat spins rather than one-off hype. The strongest pull is the Versatile combination, but the whole package keeps the same steady pulse and spiritual edge throughout.
Rokwon Drop Tracklist:
- Fantan Mojah – No One Know’S
- G’Ovany – No Cameo
- I Wayne -Versatile (Feat Kabaka Pyramid)
- Luciano – The Radio
- Spring Wata – Hold Firm
- The Fire House Crew – Okwon Drop Riddim Version
