SHOW VERSION RIDDIM produced by STUDIO 53 PRODUCTIONS 2011
Show Version Overview
In 2011, reggae fans got something special with the release of a new musical backdrop from STUDIO 53 PRODUCTIONS. This riddim became the base for many songs that year. Compared to other reggae compilations from the same time, this one stood out for its sharp, dancefloor-ready sound. While some compilations focused on heavy roots or digital vibes, this riddim mixed uplifting energy with a modern touch. Artists like Chin Mischif brought emotion to the track "Stay By My Side." Flawless delivered smooth vocals on "Have I Ever." I Ancient's "Violence And War" added a serious message. Isasha, known for his hit "Don’t You Know," gave fans "The World Is Innna Mess." Jah Angel sang about relationships in "My Love." Each artist used the riddim in their own style, showing its versatility. Other tracks, like "My Time" by Jah Z Blaze and "Hail Him" by Khari Kill, also used this backdrop, adding more variety. The music arranger played a big role in bringing all these voices together, making sure each song fit the riddim just right. STUDIO 53 PRODUCTIONS, known for working with both new and established acts, helped push this release to reggae fans worldwide. Even years later, people still remember this riddim for its fresh sound and the strong performances by artists like Chin Mischif, Flawless, and I Ancient.
Show Version Tracklist:
- Chin Mischif – Stay By My Side
- Flawless – Have I Ever
- I Ancient – Violence And War
- Isasha – The World Is Innna Mess
- Jah Angel – My Love
- Jah Z Blaze – My Time
- Jay Square – Consideration
- Kc – Been Here Before
- Khari Kill – Hail Him
- King David – Real Love
- Lady Meeka – Righteousness
- Mr King – Never Scared
- Ninjitsu – Lost One
- Prophet Benjamin – Marry Anna
- Siah Malachai – Jah People
- Steve – Things You Do
- Studio 53 – Show Version Riddim
- Sugar Head(Sugaz) – Link With Me Enemy
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