THE DISCUSSION RIDDIM produced by GT’S RECORDS 2022
The Discussion Overview
Today, the foundation rhythm of The Discussion Riddim is remembered as a true roots reggae classic from 2022. Its deep bass and steady groove gave singers and deejays a powerful base to bring their messages to life. This rhythm is still played on sound systems and radio, keeping its spirit alive in reggae circles. Artists like General Levy and Jbeatz0121 used the riddim to deliver strong messages with their song "Put the Guns Down." General Levy is well known for his 1994 hit "Incredible," which brought him international attention and helped spread dancehall and jungle music to wider audiences. Jbeatz0121 also stood out with "Put the Knives Down," adding another voice for peace and unity. Keziasoul brought a hopeful message with "Blessings in Disguise," while Juki Ranks warned listeners to be careful with "Mind How You Step." Tippa Irie, a respected figure from the UK reggae scene who was nominated for a Grammy in 2003 for his work with The Black Eyed Peas, added his voice to the riddim with "When Will It Stop." Sophia Lee Soul contributed the heartfelt "When You Say You Love Me," and Johnny2bad added "Serious Times," reminding listeners of the challenges people face. The producer behind this roots revival is GT'S RECORDS. Known for guiding both new and established artists, GT'S RECORDS has built a reputation for quality reggae productions and has helped many songs reach streaming audiences worldwide. The Discussion Riddim stands as proof of reggae’s ongoing strength in 2022, uniting voices and messages over a solid foundation rhythm that will be remembered for years to come.
The Discussion Tracklist:
- The Youths Are Being Hypnotised
- General Levy, Jbeatz0121 – Put the Guns Down
- Jbeatz0121 – Put the Knives Down
- Keziasoul – Blessings in Disguise
- Juki Ranks – Mind How You Step
- Tippa Irie – When Will It Stop
- Sophia Lee Soul – When You Say You Love Me
- Johnny2bad – Serious Times
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