THE SWITCH RIDDIM produced by RIDDIM MASTER PRODUCTIONS 2022
The Switch Overview
The Switch Riddim dub cut comes from the studio of RIDDIM MASTER PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae and dub sounds. With a reputation for quality, RIDDIM MASTER PRODUCTIONS has built a strong presence in the reggae scene, producing several notable riddims that have found their way into DJ sets and radio playlists worldwide. This 2022 roots anthology brings together three artists, each adding their own flavor to the project. 23 Style Dem stands out with the track "Call Mah Name." Known for their energetic delivery, 23 Style Dem has been making waves in the reggae community, especially after their collaboration with international acts on previous singles. Their contribution to this riddim showcases their ability to ride a roots rhythm with both style and conviction. King Vicious brings "Tik Tok" to the mix, delivering a memorable performance. King Vicious gained attention with the album "Lion's Roar," which earned positive reviews in reggae circles and helped establish his reputation as a powerful voice in modern roots music. "Tik Tok" continues his tradition of catchy hooks and conscious lyrics. Jaygo rounds out the set with "Shake," adding a smooth, melodic edge to the riddim. Jaygo has been praised for his vocal clarity and songwriting, and his presence on this release highlights his growing influence in the genre. With RIDDIM MASTER PRODUCTIONS at the controls, the Switch Riddim anthology is remembered as one of the strongest roots reggae releases of 2022. The combination of skilled production and standout performances from 23 Style Dem, King Vicious, and Jaygo made it a favorite among selectors and reggae fans alike.
The Switch Tracklist:
- Taynova – Get Wid It
- 23 Style Dem – Call Mah Name
- King Vicious – Tik Tok
- Jaygo – Shake
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