UNFAIR GAMES RIDDIM produced by HEMP HIGHER PRODUCTIONS 2013
Unfair Games Overview
Back in 2013, reggae was seeing a new wave of roots-inspired music. Many producers and artists were bringing back classic reggae sounds with a fresh touch. One label that played a big part in this was HEMP HIGHER PRODUCTIONS. This label, based in Switzerland, is known for working with artists from around the world and helping reggae music reach new fans. HEMP HIGHER PRODUCTIONS has released several popular riddims and helped artists get millions of streams online. On the Unfair Games Riddim, different artists brought their own style to the project. Jahmiel is the voice behind “Unfair Games.” He is a Jamaican singer who later became known for songs like “Gain the World.” His music often talks about real-life struggles and hope. Million Stylez performs “Never Give Up.” He is a Swedish reggae artist who got international attention with his hit “Miss Fatty” back in 2006. His music blends reggae and dancehall, and he is respected for his positive lyrics. Djama D Baven sings “Envie De Sourrire,” bringing French lyrics and a smooth delivery. Addis Pablo, with “Rat Race Dub,” is known for his instrumental skills. He is the son of Augustus Pablo, the legendary melodica player. Ras Manuel’s “La Vida Es Asi” adds a Spanish touch to the riddim, showing reggae’s worldwide reach. This project is remembered as a cultural highlight of 2013, bringing together different voices and languages over a strong roots reggae sound.
Unfair Games Tracklist:
- Jahmiel – Unfair Games
- Million Stylez – Never Give Up
- Charly B Ft. Randy Valentine – Give Thanks
- Djama D Baven – Envie De Sourrire
- Randy Valentine – Rat Race
- Randy Valentine Ft Addis Pablo – Rat Race Dub
- Ras Manuel – La Vida Es Asi
- Rebel Layonn – I Remember
- Tairo Ft Tiwony – Reine Sans Couronne
- Jahnaton – Unfair Games Riddim
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