Wave Riddim produced by Flava Squad Entertainment 2010
Wave Overview
Wave Riddim brought a warm, rocksteady vibe to reggae in 2010. The rhythm moves with a gentle swing, blending smooth drum patterns and deep bass. Its steady beat and soft harmonies remind listeners of classic reggae, but with a fresh, new energy. The sound is easy to dance to and feels good from start to finish. Several rising voices took the spotlight on this riddim. Ahzid’s “Girls In Da Place” stands out with its catchy chorus and playful lyrics. Ataru delivers “For The Ladies,” bringing a sweet tone that appeals to reggae fans. Blaze shines on “Weh Mi See,” showing his talent for storytelling through music. Cp Ink’s “Independent Woman” is a strong anthem, celebrating strength and self-reliance. Delus, who was known for his hit “What Tomorrow May Bring,” brings a powerful message with “Haters.” Each artist adds something special, making the riddim rich and diverse. Behind the scenes, Flava Squad Entertainment played a key role. The label is known for producing quality reggae and dancehall projects, and Wave Riddim is no exception. Flava Squad has worked with many well-known artists and helped push new talent into the spotlight. Their focus on smooth production and authentic roots sound made this riddim stand out in 2010’s roots sets, showing the lasting power of reggae music.
Wave Tracklist:
- Ahzid – Girls In Da Place
- Ataru – For The Ladies
- Blaze – Weh Mi See
- Cp Ink – Independent Woman
- Delus – Haters
- Gwala Gwala – Claro 3 G
- Khyda – Gal A Rush We
- Kutchie And Gyptian – Everyday
- Mission – Spelling Time Ruff
- Mr Lexx – Wine Suh
- New Kids – Party
- Scorpion – Don’T Vex
- Sizzla – Want You More
- Teflon – Bike Back
- Villa – Love How U Wine
- Vybrant K I – Wine Fi The Bubbo
- Wave Riddim – Version
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