WARNING RIDDIM produced by MIXING LAB 2000
Warning Overview
In the year 2000, reggae and dancehall music were exploring new sounds while holding on to their roots. The Warning Riddim arrived at just the right moment, blending classic reggae vibes with a relaxed, modern energy. It became a favorite on cultural playlists, standing out for its easy groove and strong roots feeling. The riddim was selected and shaped by roots selectors who understood the heartbeat of reggae. Their choices helped keep the music true to its origins, making sure every track had a message and a vibe. At the center of the project was MIXING LAB, a respected name in Jamaican music. Known for their Kingston-based studio, MIXING LAB has worked on many well-known reggae releases and helped shape the sound of dancehall in the 1990s and 2000s. Each artist brought something special to the Warning Riddim. Anthony B delivered "Jah Is My Strength," adding his powerful voice and conscious lyrics. Anthony B is also known for his hit song "Fire Pon Rome," which helped build his reputation as a roots reggae artist. George Nooks gave us "Joy And Pain," showing his smooth vocal style. Nooks found crossover success with his reggae cover of "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Half Pint’s "Glory Within" added a sweet, heartfelt touch. Lukie D performed "Say More," and Nitty Kutchie brought unity with "United We Stan." The riddim’s instrumental, "Warning," kept the energy flowing. Fans still remember this riddim for its roots spirit and timeless sound.
Warning Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Jah Is My Strength
- George Nooks – Joy And Pain
- Half Pint – Glory Within
- Lukie D – Say More
- Nitty Kutchie – United We Stan
- Version – Warning
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