Washington D.C Riddim produced by Breadback Productions 2010
Washington D.C Overview
In 2010, the Washington D.C Riddim became a favorite in reggae sound system sessions. This roots riddim, produced by Breadback Productions, brought a fresh but classic vibe to dancehalls and vinyl selectors. In sound system culture, a strong riddim is the heart of the session, letting different artists voice their own styles over the same instrumental. Washington D.C Riddim did just that, with a heavy bassline and steady rhythm that kept crowds moving. Breadback Productions, led by producer Breadback, is known for quality reggae and dancehall releases. The label has worked with several top Jamaican artists and has built a reputation for delivering authentic, roots-inspired sounds. Breadback’s productions often appear in selectors’ crates and online mixes, helping to shape the modern reggae scene. On this riddim, Bobby Hustle delivered "That'S Right," bringing his smooth voice and conscious lyrics. Delly Ranx, who is recognized for hits like "Silly Billy" and his work as a producer, voiced "Man A Soldier," adding energy and street wisdom. Dway’s "All Night" brought a soulful touch, while Sizzla, an artist famous for his many albums and global influence, gave fans "Pre-Caution." The instrumental "Washington D.C Riddim" version rounded out the release, perfect for selectors and DJs. Washington D.C Riddim stands as a strong example of roots reggae’s power in sound system culture.
Washington D.C Tracklist:
- Bobby Hustle – That’S Right
- Delly Ranx – Man A Soldier
- Dway – All Night
- Sizzla – Pre-Caution
- Version – Washington D.C Riddim
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