Strange Things Riddim (Hip-Hop) produced by Irie Ites Records 2025
Strange Things Overview
The Strange Things Riddim dub release brings together a strong set of tracks that highlight the energy of roots reggae today. The foundation rhythm, crafted by Irie Ites Records, sets the tone for each artist to shine. The dub version, Irie Ites — Strange Things Riddim, carries vintage sounds with modern power, making it perfect for both sound system sessions and personal listening. John Holt — Strange Things stands out as a highlight. John Holt is a legendary voice in reggae, known for classic hits like “Police in Helicopter.” His contribution here brings a timeless feeling to the riddim. Chezidek — Bun Di Ganja adds a rootsy, conscious message, fitting well with Chezidek’s reputation for uplifting lyrics and powerful delivery. Spectacular — Badda Than Dem brings energy and sharp vocals, showing why Spectacular is respected in the reggae scene. Sizzla adds two songs: Sizzla — Revolution and Sizzla — Smoke My Herbz. Sizzla is one of dancehall and reggae’s most prolific artists, with over 50 albums and the well-known “Da Real Thing” album that made waves internationally. Lutan Fyah — Work It Out delivers thoughtful lyrics and smooth flow, while Pressure Busspipe — Ina Dancehall keeps the vibe lively. Sena — Strange Days brings a fresh voice to the mix, adding variety to the project. Irie Ites Records, based in France, has been producing reggae and dancehall since the early 2000s. The label is known for working with legendary artists and bringing roots reggae to new audiences worldwide.
Strange Things Tracklist:
- John Holt – Strange Things
- Chezidek – Bun Di Ganja
- Spectacular – Badda Than Dem
- Sizzla – Revolution
- Lutan Fyah – Work It Out
- Pressure Busspipe – Ina Dancehall
- Sizzla – Smoke My Herbz
- Sena – Strange Days
- Irie Ites – Strange Things Riddim ( Hip-Hop)
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