Wake The Town Riddim produced by MV Music 2025
Wake The Town Overview
Fans of roots reggae have responded with real excitement to the new Wake The Town Riddim project. Across reggae circles, listeners are praising the classic foundation rhythm and the strong artist lineup. The riddim is quickly making its mark, with many calling it a highlight for the year. Christopher Martin’s “No Where To Run” stands out with his signature smooth vocals. Martin is well known for hits like “Cheaters Prayer” and his 2017 album “Big Deal,” and he brings the same passion to this track. Etana, who earned a Grammy nomination for her 2018 album “Reggae Forever,” delivers “Water Mi Roses,” adding her soulful energy and conscious lyrics. Mr. Vegas, famous for his global hit “Heads High,” brings two songs: “Call Tyrone” and “Dubplate Chop.” His lively style and catchy hooks are instantly recognizable. Cecile adds her unique touch with “Call Me,” showing why she remains a respected voice in dancehall and reggae. The duo G Cole x Fiona share “Feel The Same Way,” blending their voices for a heartfelt combination. The music arranger keeps the roots feel strong throughout the project, giving each song a rich, live sound. MV Music, the producer and label behind this release, is known for supporting authentic reggae productions and has a solid reputation in the industry. Their previous works have reached millions of streams worldwide, helping to spread reggae music to new audiences. With its roots style and top-tier artists, Wake The Town Riddim is bringing new energy to reggae fans everywhere.
Wake The Town Tracklist:
- Christopher Martin – No Where To Run
- Etana – Water Mi Roses
- Mr. Vegas – Call Tyrone (Dj Mix)
- Cecile – Call Me
- G Cole x Fiona – Feel The Same Way
- Akeen Fennell – Final Straw
- Ernie Smith x Ed Robinson – Pitta Patta
- Mr. Vegas – Dubplate Chop
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