Whether you're a DJ looking to bridge roots reggae, grime, and deep dubstep in a single set, or just a collector obsessed with the moment before everything went to 140 BPM bro-step, this ZIP is a time capsule worth opening. Grab it before the link dies—again.

: Don Corleon, who was at the peak of his "One Drop" revival phase during this period.

A rare conscious effort from the global superstar, proving the riddim's crossover appeal.

The riddim featured a powerhouse lineup of Jamaican superstars and rising talents: Song Title "No Ordinary Love" Jah Cure T.O.K. Wayne Wonder "I Still Believe" Sean Paul "Never Gonna Be The Same" Gyptian "Is There A Place" Morgan Heritage "How Come" Natural Black "Far From Reality" Wayne Marshall "Happy Days" Fantan Mojah "Thanks & Praise" Vybz Kartel "Can't Move We" Mr. Easy Jeffrey Star "Picture Me and You" Anthony B "Love U Girl" Notable Hits

“The rain never stopped.”

The riddim featured some of the biggest names in reggae and dancehall at their peak: – "Overcome" Natural Black – "Far From Reality" T.O.K. – "Tears" Jah Cure – "Love Is" Fantan Mojah – "Hail The King" Morgan Heritage – "How Come" Alaine – "No Ordinary Love" 💿 Production Details Producer: Don Corleon Label: Don Corleon Records Year: 2005 Genre: Reggae / One Drop Vibe: Melancholic, soulful, and conscious ⚠️ Note on Downloads

Seasons Riddim 2005 is a music compilation produced by renowned Jamaican record producer, Jermaine Dupri. The album features a collection of tracks from various artists, all sharing a common thread - the infectious and laid-back "Seasons" riddim. This distinctive beat, characterized by its smooth, atmospheric instrumentation, provided the perfect backdrop for artists to showcase their vocal prowess.