TRIPLE SEVEN RIDDIM produced by GOLDEN HOUSE PRODUCTION 2015
Triple Seven Overview
The Triple Seven Riddim was born in a Kingston studio in 2015. The studio hand played a big role, guiding the musicians to create a sound that honored classic reggae roots. The team worked together, blending live instruments with vocal harmonies to build a riddim that felt both fresh and true to tradition. At the heart of this project was GOLDEN HOUSE PRODUCTION. Known for their focus on roots reggae and quality sound, the label had already made a name with earlier releases in the reggae scene. Their attention to detail and commitment to authentic reggae rhythms helped shape the Triple Seven Riddim into something special. The riddim attracted some of reggae’s respected voices. Lutan Fyah brought strong energy with “Malicious Finger,” using his signature style to deliver a message about trust and betrayal. Sizzla followed with “Time Of Your Life,” adding his powerful vocals and positive lyrics, making the track a standout for fans of modern roots reggae. Sugar Minott, a true legend, contributed “All Because Of You.” His smooth delivery and heartfelt lyrics gave the riddim a classic touch, reminding listeners of reggae’s deep emotional roots. Tampanea’s “You Make Me Smile” added a lighter, joyful mood, showing the riddim’s versatility and broad appeal. Jah Niceness closed the set with “Unfair Game,” using thoughtful words to address social issues, a tradition in roots reggae. The Triple Seven Riddim continues to be remembered as an important moment in reggae history. It brought together top artists and a skilled production team, keeping the roots reggae spirit alive for a new generation.
Triple Seven Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Malicious Finger
- Sizzla – Time Of Your Life
- Sugar Minott – All Because Of You
- Tampanea – You Make Me Smile
- Jah Niceness – Unfair Game
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