Run Dem Weh Riddim produced by Atiba Records 2024
Run Dem Weh Overview
In 2024, reggae’s strong roots tradition found new life with the Run Dem Weh Riddim. This foundation rhythm offered a classic, deep groove that gave singers and deejays a solid base to share their messages. The sound fits perfectly with the year’s return to conscious lyrics and vintage reggae vibes, standing out among modern productions. Atiba Records, the producer behind this release, has steadily built a name for authentic reggae projects. Known for championing roots sounds, Atiba Records has been active in the reggae scene for several years, supporting both established and emerging artists. Their focus on quality, rather than hype, has earned respect from reggae fans worldwide. Each artist on the Run Dem Weh Riddim brings something unique. Don Minott delivers “On The Outside,” adding his signature heartfelt style. Don Minott is respected for his consistent output and has worked with several independent reggae labels over the years. Ras Lett’s “Conquer” continues his tradition of uplifting, conscious lyrics. Alovera’s “Crime And Violence” addresses real-world issues, keeping the riddim’s message relevant. Mickey Crucial, with “Leaving Out A Bobylon,” is known for his energetic performances and has built a following in Europe’s reggae circles. Daddy Teacha’s “Run Dem Weh” brings a commanding presence; he is recognized for his work in the UK reggae scene, especially for his educational approach to lyrics. Even now, the Run Dem Weh Riddim collection is tied to the reggae history of 2024, reflecting the year’s passion for roots and conscious music. It stands as a memorable release, capturing the spirit of reggae’s ongoing journey.
Run Dem Weh Tracklist:
- Don Minott – On The Outside
- Ras Lett – Conquer
- Alovera – Crime And Violence
- Mickey Crucial – Leaving Out A Bobylon
- Daddy Teacha – Run Dem Weh
- Madi Simmons – See Dem Run
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