SWEET WATA RIDDIM produced by JUKE BOXX PRODUCTION 2011
Sweet Wata Overview
In 2011, reggae music in Jamaica was full of energy and creativity. Sound systems and producers were important in shaping the music’s direction. One of the standout riddims from that year was built by JUKE BOXX PRODUCTION, a label known for keeping reggae’s roots strong. Founded by Shane Brown, JUKE BOXX PRODUCTION has worked with many top reggae and dancehall artists, helping to keep the classic reggae sound alive while adding new touches. The Sweet Wata Riddim brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style to the project. Beres Hammond, famous for his smooth voice and hits like “Rockaway,” contributed the heartfelt track “I’M Missing You.” Busy Signal, known for his versatility and international hits such as “Stay So,” delivered “Come Home,” adding a modern edge to the riddim. D Major, respected for his soulful singing, brought “Ready For Loving” to the mix. Exco Lexi’s “Mi Yard” and U.S.T’s “Bawling” added more flavor, showing the variety of voices and stories in reggae. Each artist used the riddim’s old-school rhythm and bright tempo to create songs that connect with listeners. This release was a highlight of 2011’s reggae scene, showing how producers and artists work together to keep the music fresh while respecting its roots. If you love reggae, the Sweet Wata Riddim is a must-listen.
Sweet Wata Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond – I’M Missing You
- Busy Signal – Come Home
- Chevaughn – Let’S Go
- D Major – Ready For Loving
- Exco Lexi – Mi Yard
- U.S.T – Bawling
- Peetah Morgan – Nice & Slow
- Queen Ifrica – It Hard
- Romain Virgo – Can’T You See
- Sherieta – How It So Easy
- Tony Rebel – Time Alone
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