WHERE EVER I LAY MY HAT RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL-B 1993
Where Ever I Lay My Hat Overview
If you love sound system culture, the Where Ever I Lay My Hat Riddim is a strong link between classic reggae roots and the 1990s dancehall scene. This riddim’s instrumental is built on deep bass and live-sounding percussion, which made it a favorite for selectors in 1993’s roots sessions. Its vintage feel connects modern artists to reggae’s foundation, and DJs often used it to keep the crowd moving. The riddim was produced by DIGITAL-B, a label run by Bobby Digital. He is known for shaping the sound of 1990s reggae and dancehall. DIGITAL-B worked with many big names and helped push reggae into the digital age, but always kept a warm, organic sound in his productions. The label’s catalog includes hits that are still played by selectors around the world. On this riddim, Everton Blender delivers “My Father,” a song that matches the rootsy vibe with his soulful voice. Everton Blender is famous for his uplifting lyrics and is known for hits like “Lift Up Your Head.” Terror Fabulous brings energy with “Yu Would Ah Bawl.” He is well known for his hit “Action,” a collaboration with Nadine Sutherland that became a dancehall classic. Both tracks show how the riddim’s roots style can still surprise and move reggae fans today.
Where Ever I Lay My Hat Tracklist:
- Everton Blender – My Father
- Terror Fabulous – Yu Would Ah Bawl
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