WHITE LABEL RIDDIM produced by JAMAICA SOUND 198X
White Label Overview
The reggae scene is buzzing again with the arrival of a classic track base from the 1980s. This riddim is now back in the spotlight, bringing new energy to dancefloors and reggae fans. The producer behind the project is JAMAICA SOUND 198X, a name known for keeping the roots reggae sound alive. JAMAICA SOUND 198X has worked with several respected artists and is praised for staying true to the original reggae style. Two songs are catching attention right now. The first is “Hard Road To Travel” by David Isaacs & Dillinger. David Isaacs is best remembered for his hit “A Place in the Sun,” and his voice adds warmth to the track. Dillinger, a famous DJ and toaster, is known for his classic “Cocaine in My Brain.” Together, they bring a unique style to the riddim. The second song is “Cant Stop Me” by Delroy Wilson & Dillinger. Delroy Wilson was one of Jamaica’s first child stars and had a big impact on reggae with songs like “Better Must Come.” Dillinger’s energetic delivery pairs well with Wilson’s soulful voice, making this track stand out. This reggae track base is bringing classic vibes to today’s music scene, showing that roots reggae is still alive and strong.
White Label Tracklist:
- David Isaacs & Dillinger – Hard Road To Travel
- Delroy Wilson & Dillinger – Cant Stop Me
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