YOU DON’T CARE RIDDIM produced by JOE FRASER RECORDS 2012
You Dont Care Overview
The "You Dont Care Riddim" was created in the studio with a clear vision. The arranger wanted to bring the classic reggae sound into a modern style, using strong percussion and deep bass. The team worked carefully to mix old and new, making sure the riddim felt true to reggae roots but also fresh for 2012. The project was guided by JOE FRASER RECORDS, a label known for its steady hand in reggae production. Founded by Lloyd Campbell in the 1990s, JOE FRASER RECORDS has a strong reputation for quality reggae releases. The label has worked with many respected artists and is known for keeping the reggae sound alive for new generations. Several talented artists added their voices to the "You Dont Care Riddim." Stevie Face is featured with "One Night Stand." He is well known for his hit "Tell It Like It Is," which topped reggae charts in Jamaica and the UK. Terry Linen brings his smooth style to "You Look Like Love." Linen is recognized for his cover of "Your Love Is My Love," which was popular in the early 2000s. Gappy Ranks delivers "School Days" on this riddim. Gappy Ranks is known internationally, especially for his song "Heaven in Her Eyes," which helped him gain fans in the UK and Europe. Courtney John sings "Every Way," adding a soulful touch. Universe appears with "Parables," bringing another layer to the project. This riddim quickly became part of reggae playlists in 2012. Its mix of classic and modern sound, along with strong performances from respected artists, helped it become a cultural recording still tied to reggae history today.
You Dont Care Tracklist:
- Stevie Face – One Night Stand
- Terry Linen – You Look Like Love
- Gappy Ranks – School Days
- Courtney John – Every Way
- Universe – Parables
- Lovindeer – Little Bag
- Lady G. – Nuh Dead
- Robinson – Hip Hop Hooray
- Lloyd Brown – This Love Hate Thing
- Papa Biggy – Soul Mate
- Nana McLean – Give Love A Try
- J. Nice-Car – Ing Mix
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