Danger Zone Records Presents The “Mind Therapy Riddim” Produced By Delmar “Della Danger Drummond & Christopher “BEX” Beckmann.
“Mind Therapy Riddim” is a good reggae one drop project featuring the best reggae artists both veterans & upcoming.
Mind Theraphy Riddim features a blessed new track from incarcerated World Boss Vybz Kartel, singing “Jah Jah Watch Over Me”, recorded way before his arrest, since it had an early pre-release in 2010.
Kartel’s “Jah Jah Protect M”e is a viral culture song from the Gaza General and also a cult track among his estimators.
Danger Zone’s new juggling “Mind Therapy Riddim” features 13 tracks with some of the newest and best artists in the music business right now.
Vybz Kartel with “Jah Watch Over Me” and Capleton with “Have To Sew” are two of the hottest tracks.
In the line up also Natty King with “Press On”, Chuck Fenda with “No Detour”, Turbulence with “I Will Always Be”, Cocoa Tea with “Gone Away”, Jigsy King with “Cant Get To Use You”.
“MIND THERAPY RIDDIM” FULL PROMO MIX
MIND THERAPY RIDDIM TRACK LISTING
Vybz Kartel
Jah Jah Watch Over Me Jigsy King
Cant Get To Use You
Natty KingPress On Ras Chamer
Show Them Love Capleton
Have To Sew
Chuck Fenda
No Detour
Little Hero Peas Head
Better Must Come
Turbulence
I Will Always Be
Coco Tea
Gone Away
Cressy
Fading Away
Ibamar
She Cries
Shanhill
How You Hurt Me
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Mind Therapy Riddim Instrumental
“Mind Therapy Riddim” also features some new voices in Reggae music such as Cressy, Ras Charmer, Peas Head with “Better Mus Come”, and upcoming artists Iba Mahr and Shanhill.
One of the producers Drummond says the riddim features a balanced mix of Lovers rock and cultural songs; songs of love and songs which will stir the social consciousness of listeners.
He says the riddim also has a good mix of veterans and fresh voices:
“There are a few newer voices on the riddim especially Shanhill who brings a new vibe and sound from the belly of the inner city. She is a very talented artiste and we are not going to limit where she can go. Her birth in the music comes through us and we will guide her and watch her grow”