THINGS NUH RIGHT RIDDIM produced by ANDY´S MUSIK PRODUCTION 2015
Things Nuh Right Overview
In 2015, the reggae scene saw a strong release with the "Things Nuh Right Riddim" from ANDY´S MUSIK PRODUCTION. This compilation brought together talented artists like Lutan Fyah with "Things Nuh Right," Allo Star on "Lef Di Place," and Bingy Banks with "Guh Look Wuk." Each artist added their own style and message, giving the project a mix of culture and real-life stories. The riddim itself is rooted in classic reggae sounds. The instrumental has a steady, old-school rhythm that feels both familiar and fresh. The production uses traditional reggae instruments, including deep bass, sharp snares, and echoing keys, which give each track a warm island vibe. The music supports the lyrics, helping the artists share stories about life, struggle, and hope. ANDY´S MUSIK PRODUCTION, the label behind this project, has built a reputation for quality reggae releases. Known for working with both new and established artists, the label focuses on roots reggae and dancehall. Their productions often highlight strong messages and real-life issues, making their music stand out in the reggae world. "Things Nuh Right Riddim" is one of their most talked-about works, praised for its authentic sound and meaningful content. This compilation remains one of the important cultural releases of 2015. It blends powerful lyrics with classic reggae rhythms, making it a favorite for selectors and fans alike. The "Things Nuh Right Riddim" continues to be remembered for its rich sound and lasting impact.
Things Nuh Right Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah Things Nuh Right
- Allo Star Lef Di Place
- Bingy Banks Guh Look Wuk
- Jah Cave Keep Hunting
- Kelly Storm Miss Your Love
- Marcellus You Are The One
- The Qbe The Slum
- Slice Souljah
- Stampa Ghetto Youths
- Vash Be My Lover
- The Warrior Keep Trying
- Zephy Nah Give Up
- Andys Muzik Things Nuh Right Riddim
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