WISDOM RIDDIM produced by DI KEMYS RECORDS 2013
Wisdom Overview
In 2013, the Wisdom Riddim became a favorite in reggae roots sessions. This instrumental stood out because it mixed classic reggae sounds with touches of modern genres. The steady drum and bass line gave a deep roots feeling, while hints of R&B and dancehall made it appeal to a wide audience. The blend helped the riddim work well in both traditional reggae circles and newer music spaces. Bobby Treasure’s “Everybody Is Important” brought a warm message of unity, showing his skill as both a singer and songwriter. Chino, known for his hit “From Mawning (Never Change),” delivered “A Nuh Nothing” with smooth vocals and sharp lyrics. Jermaine Michael added depth with “On My Mind,” highlighting the emotional side of the riddim. Luciano, famous for “Sweep Over My Soul,” gave a powerful performance with “400 Years,” adding his signature conscious style. Lutan Fyah, respected for albums like “Time and Place,” brought energy to “Badmind,” addressing social issues with a strong voice. Other artists also contributed: Singer Jah with “Wah Di War Fah,” Teflon’s “Blessing Coming My Way,” Terro Slim’s “Thank You,” Turbulance’s “Eye For You,” and Voicemail’s “How Do You Know.” Each song added a unique touch, making the set rich and varied. DI KEMYS RECORDS produced the Wisdom Riddim. The label is known for supporting conscious reggae and has worked with many respected artists in Jamaica. Their production kept the sound clean and powerful, helping the riddim become a sound system favorite. Looking back, Wisdom Riddim helped carry reggae’s positive message in 2013.
Wisdom Tracklist:
- Bobby Treasure – Everybody Is Important
- Chino – A Nuh Nothing
- Jermaine Michael – On My Mind
- Luciano – 400 Years
- Lutan Fyah – Badmind
- Singer Jah – Wah Di War Fah
- Teflon – Blessing Coming My Way
- Terro Slim – Thank You (New Year)
- Turbulance – Eye For You
- Voicemail – How Do You Know
- Di Kemys – Wisdom Riddim Instrumental
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