SUBWAY RIDDIM produced by REBEL T PRODUCTIONS 2018
Subway Overview
When the Subway Riddim dropped in 2018, reggae fans quickly noticed its deep roots sound and conscious message. The riddim’s foundation, built on heavy basslines and dub influences, made it a favorite among selectors and listeners who appreciate reggae’s classic spirit. Many praised the project for bringing back a thoughtful, roots-driven approach to modern reggae. The artists featured on Subway Riddim each brought their own energy. Anthony Que’s “Phone Call Away” stood out for its heartfelt delivery, while Beekie Bailey’s “Hush Harr” added a smooth, reflective mood. Chris Lando’s “Peace Inna Di Ghetto” offered a message of unity and hope, which resonated with fans looking for positive lyrics. Congo’s “Subway” captured the riddim’s essence, and G Maffiah’s “Live My Life” added another layer of personal storytelling. Other notable tracks included Ginjah’s “Love You Mama,” Guidance with “Yuh Still Nuh Learn,” and Gyptian’s “Crying For Jah Love” and “Prettiest Girl.” Junie Platinum’s “Mr. DJ” rounded out the lineup, giving selectors plenty of options for any roots session. The arrangement and label work came from REBEL T PRODUCTIONS, a respected name in the reggae industry. Known for supporting conscious music and up-and-coming artists, REBEL T PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for quality releases and authentic sound. Today, the Subway Riddim remains an important piece of reggae history. Its conscious foundation and strong lineup continue to inspire both new listeners and longtime fans.
Subway Tracklist:
- Anthony Que – Phone Call Away
- Beekie Bailey – Hush Harr
- Chris Lando – Peace Inna Di Ghetto
- Congo – Subway (Instrumental)
- Congo – Subway
- G Maffiah – Live My Life
- Ginjah – Love You Mama
- Guidance – Yuh Still Nuh Learn
- Gyptian – Crying For Jah Love
- Gyptian – Prettiest Girl
- Junie Platinum – Mr. DJ
- Luciano – We Don’t Need Nuh World War
- Lutan Fyah – Mi Can’t Sleep
- QQ – In Your Eyes
- Synger Blazze – Love Me For Who I Am
- True Blacks – Highest Grade
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