Touch A Evil Riddim – Cj Productions 2009
Touch A Evil Overview
In 2009, reggae fans enjoyed a roots project with a smooth rocksteady flow. The riddim brought a steady, deep bass and relaxed drums, giving listeners a classic reggae feeling. The mood was serious but soulful, with each artist adding their own touch to the sound. Dominance stood out with the song “Touch Of Evil.” This track became a favorite in reggae sets, showing Dominance’s strong vocal style. Element joined the riddim with “Ice Burge,” adding a cool vibe to the project. Sk’s “Touch A Evil” brought another layer, giving the riddim a unique twist. Each artist used the riddim’s warm groove in their own way, making the project feel complete. The riddim was produced under CJ Productions. This label is known for working with roots and dancehall artists, helping to shape the reggae sound in the late 2000s. CJ Productions released the riddim in 2009, and it quickly became popular in reggae playlists and sound system sessions. Fans remember this project for its roots energy and the way it brought together different voices. The songs by Dominance, Element, and Sk are still enjoyed by reggae lovers who look for that classic, rocksteady mood. The “Touch A Evil Riddim” remains a strong example of roots reggae from that time.
Touch A Evil Tracklist:
- Dominance – Touch Of Evil (Manley Medowz Anthem)
- Element – Ice Burge
- Sk – Touch A Evil
- Touch A Evil Riddim (Cj Productions) – Version
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