SITTING AND WATCHING RIDDIM 2013
Sitting And Watching Overview
The Sitting And Watching Riddim album from 2013 brings together a collection of reggae tracks that stand out for their roots sound and strong performances. The album features songs like "Fight This Feeling" by Beres Hammond Ft Shaggy, "Crazy World" by Marshall One, and "Deep In My Mind" by Chris Diamond. Other tracks include "Dont Go" by Keeling Beckford & Paper Posh, "Look So Nice" by King Ledgi, "Nobody" by Screechy Dan, "Praises To Jah" by Ranking Don, "Promise" by Sensi, and "Rough A Yard" by Asante Amen. Beres Hammond Ft Shaggy lead the album with "Fight This Feeling." Beres Hammond is well known for his soulful voice and hits like "Rockaway." Shaggy is one of Jamaica’s most recognized artists, famous for songs such as "It Wasn’t Me" and for winning Grammy Awards. Marshall One brings his own style to "Crazy World," while Chris Diamond gives a thoughtful performance in "Deep In My Mind." Keeling Beckford & Paper Posh team up for "Dont Go," blending their voices for a smooth combination. The album also features King Ledgi, Screechy Dan, Ranking Don, Sensi, and Asante Amen, each adding their own touch to the riddim. The dub engineer behind the project has a strong background in roots reggae mixing, helping to keep the sound authentic and powerful. The album captures the spirit of 2013 roots reggae, giving each singer and deejay a solid foundation to express themselves. The Sitting And Watching Riddim collection stands as a snapshot of reggae’s timeless appeal during that year.
Sitting And Watching Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond Ft Shaggy – Fight This Feeling
- Marshall One – Crazy World
- Chris Diamond – Deep In My Mind
- Keeling Beckford & Paper Posh – Dont Go
- King Ledgi – Look So Nice
- Screechy Dan – Nobody
- Ranking Don – Praises To Jah
- Sensi – Promise
- Asante Amen – Rough A Yard
- Lmu – Show Me Love
- Jango Thriller & Mikey Jarrett – Walk With You
- Jango Thriller – Walk With You
- Asante Amen – Way It Used To Be
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