WATER PUMPING RIDDIM produced by 2010 – JOHN JOHN
Water Pumping Overview
The Water Pumping Riddim, released in 2010, is often seen as one of the strongest reggae track bases of its time. Produced by John John, who is known for his work in the reggae and dancehall scene, the riddim brings together a mix of established and rising artists. The sound is rooted in classic reggae, with a steady rhythm and warm, organic instruments. This foundation helped the riddim stand out among other reggae releases from that year, which often leaned more towards digital or dancehall influences. One of the main highlights is Delly Ranks Ft. Drake with the song "Things Friend." This collaboration is interesting because Drake, who is widely known for his chart-topping hip-hop and R&B hits like "One Dance," appears here in a reggae setting. The track blends Delly Ranks' Jamaican style with Drake's international appeal, making it memorable. Ras Shiloh's "Girl Next Door" adds a roots reggae feeling, as Ras Shiloh is respected for his soulful voice and conscious lyrics. Natural Black brings "Joy," a song that fits well with the riddim's uplifting vibe. Natural Black is known for his hit "Far From Reality," which helped him gain fans in the early 2000s. Gentleman, a German reggae artist, contributes "Good Old Days." Gentleman is well-known for his album "Confidence," which reached number one on the German charts in 2004. The Water Pumping Riddim's strong reggae base and the careful work of the studio team, led by producer John John, make it a cultural highlight of 2010. The riddim stands out for its rootsy sound, especially when compared to more digital productions of that era.
Water Pumping Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks Ft. Drake – Things Friend
- Ras Shiloh – Girl Next Door
- Natural Black – Joy
- Gentleman – Good Old Days
- Leroy Smart – All Kind A Dance
- Sanchez – Trust In Me
- Water Pumpin Riddim Version
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