Watch Out Riddim produced by Jammy’s Records 2025
Watch Out Overview
In 2025, reggae continues to make waves in dancehalls and on streaming platforms, and one of the year’s standout releases is a new track base that captures the roots and culture of the genre. This riddim is shaping the sound of the year, echoing through sound system dances and connecting with both longtime fans and new listeners. Behind this influential release is Jammy's Records, a legendary label in reggae history. Founded by King Jammy, the label has been a driving force since the 1980s, known for shaping digital reggae with the classic "Sleng Teng" riddim. Jammy's Records has a reputation for pushing boundaries while staying true to the heart of reggae, and their productions continue to attract attention and respect across the world. The riddim brings together a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own energy and message. Aza Lineage delivers "Watch Out," a track that highlights her rising profile in roots reggae. Phalcon’s "Re-Write My Wrongs" offers thoughtful lyrics, showing his commitment to conscious music. Medisun, with "Rather Lose You," brings a soulful voice that stands out in the current reggae landscape. Brandon Rootz adds a fresh flavor with "Cruising Girl," while the legendary Cocoa Tea contributes "I Am The Marshall." Cocoa Tea is well-known for hits like "Rikers Island" and collaborations with Shabba Ranks and Cutty Ranks, making his presence on this riddim especially notable. With its blend of established voices and fresh talent, this reggae track base is one of 2025’s essential releases, keeping the spirit of reggae alive and vibrant.
Watch Out Tracklist:
- Aza Lineage – Watch Out
- Phalcon – Re-Write My Wrongs
- Medisun – Rather Lose You
- Brandon Rootz – Cruising Girl
- Shavanique – Baby I
- Cocoa Tea – I Am The Marshall
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