TENEMENT YARD RIDDIM produced by INNER CIRCLE 2015
Tenement Yard Overview
The Tenement Yard Riddim release brings together a strong lineup of reggae and dancehall tracks, each built on a steady one drop foundation. The project features Assassin with “Whats Da Story,” Bugle with “Wha Dat Fah,” and a powerful collaboration from Chronixx & Jacob Miller on “Tenement Yard.” Daniel Bambaata Marley’s “Free It Up” and Jesse Royal’s “Ghetto Girl” add fresh energy, while Sons Of Mystro’s “Tenement Yard Is A Major” and Tanya Stephens’ “Big Woman Ting” round out the collection with unique flavors. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. Assassin delivers sharp lyrics and a commanding presence on “Whats Da Story.” Bugle’s “Wha Dat Fah” stands out with its thoughtful message. Chronixx & Jacob Miller join forces for “Tenement Yard,” blending classic and modern reggae voices in a tribute to the roots. Daniel Bambaata Marley, carrying on the Marley legacy, offers “Free It Up,” a track full of positive vibes. Jesse Royal’s “Ghetto Girl” tells a heartfelt story, while Sons Of Mystro and Tanya Stephens add their own creative touches. The riddim is produced by INNER CIRCLE, a legendary group and production team with decades in reggae. Known for classic hits like “Bad Boys,” INNER CIRCLE has worked with many top artists and helped shape reggae’s international sound. Their label, Circle House, has released music that has reached listeners worldwide. The one drop base at the heart of Tenement Yard Riddim keeps the spirit of classic reggae alive. This timeless rhythm continues to inspire both new and established artists, showing its lasting importance in reggae music.
Tenement Yard Tracklist:
- Assassin – Whats Da Story
- Bugle – Wha Dat Fah
- Chronixx & Jacob Miller – Tenement Yard (News Carryin’ Dread)
- Daniel Bambaata Marley – Free It Up
- Jesse Royal – Ghetto Girl
- Sons Of Mystro – Tenement Yard Is A Major
- Tanya Stephens – Big Woman Ting
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