
What’s Your Name produced by Lloyd Daley for Unknown Label in 1970
What’s Your Name Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1970
- Total tracks: 2
- Unique artists on riddim: 2
- Production credits: Lloyd Daley, Unknown Label
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What’s Your Name Riddim came out in 1970 and is tied to Lloyd Daley, with the cut pressed on an unknown label. The small two-song lineup keeps the focus tight, pairing Audley Rollens’ What’s Your Name with Roy Friday’s Version Girl, and the set leans into that early reggae-to-roots transition Daley was known for. Rollens’ title tune is the obvious anchor here, while Friday’s Version Girl adds a complementary vocal version that rounds out the release without clutter. Daley’s Matador work was a major part of early Jamaican record production, and this riddim sits neatly in that era’s stripped-back, singer-led style.
What’s Your Name Riddim Tracklist:
- Audley Rollens – What’s Your Name (1972)
- Roy Friday – Version Girl (1970)



