Waiting In Pain Riddim produced by ZigeDub Productions 2025
Waiting In Pain Overview
Fans of roots reggae have warmly welcomed the new Waiting In Pain Riddim album collection. Listeners praise its authentic sound and steady one drop rhythm, which keep the classic reggae spirit alive in today’s scene. Many have shared on social media how the album’s laidback vibe and cultural message feel true to the genre’s roots. Each artist brings their own energy to the riddim. Jamelody shines on “There For Me,” adding his soulful voice to the collection. Jamelody is known for his hit “Give Thanks,” which helped him gain international attention in the reggae world. Jah Device delivers heartfelt vocals on “Wait In Pain,” connecting with listeners through honest lyrics and a strong performance. Peter Spence, who has a long history in UK reggae and once worked with Mafia & Fluxy, stands out with “Unconquerable,” showing his signature smooth style. Troy Anthony’s “For The Children” adds a thoughtful message, while Nyha’s “Loving Me” brings a gentle and uplifting touch. Each track fits together, creating a solid roots reggae experience. The album is produced by ZigeDub Productions, a label recognized for its focus on conscious reggae music. ZigeDub Productions has built a reputation for supporting cultural artists and has released several well-received riddim projects in recent years. With Waiting In Pain Riddim, every song adds to reggae’s journey. The collection proves that the one drop rhythm is still alive, and roots reggae continues to inspire new and old fans alike.
Waiting In Pain Tracklist:
- Jamelody – There For Me
- Jah Device – Wait In Pain
- Peter Spence – Unconquerable
- Troy Anthony – For The Children
- Nyha – Loving Me
- Fyah B – No Love
- Michael Buckley – World Crisis
- Jah Device – Wait In Pain (Pain Version)
- Peter Spence – Unconquerable (Pain Version)
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