2Cuz Production Drops Diff-Er-Ent Riddim Featuring Busy Signal, Capleton and Mia Taylor
2Cuz Production released the Diff-Er-Ent Riddim at the end of January, a multi-artist package featuring Busy Signal, Capleton and Mia Taylor that DJs and selectors will want in rotation.

2Cuz Production has dropped the Diff-Er-Ent Riddim, a new compilation-style riddim package released at the end of January 2026 and now appearing on distributor listings. The release brings heavyweight vocal versions from Busy Signal, Capleton and rising singer Mia Taylor alongside veteran and emerging voices that selectors will test in sets and on sound systems.
Apple Music and Riddim World listings dated Jan 29–30, 2026 show the core four pairings that appear consistently across vendor notes: Busy Signal – “Horizon”, Capleton – “My Shine”, Mia Taylor – “Missing You” and Darrio – “Take It Slow”. Rastarespect lists a single explicit date of 01/30/2026, making January 30 the best-supported release timestamp when combined with the distributor listings. Riddimkilla also points to commercial availability with the directive “Order on Itunes & Spotify.”
Track credits beyond those four are present across multiple vendor lines but are inconsistent in formatting. Riddimsworld lists “Qraig Voicemail – Love Of A Lifetime · Jah Thunder –” while Riddimkilla presents a single-line sequence that reads “Love of a Lifetime – Qraig Voicemail Found Love – Jah Thunder.” Rastarespect shows “Qraig.” with no title. Those exact strings are reproduced in vendor copy, but the artist–title mapping for Qraig and Jah Thunder requires confirmation from the label or the Apple Music metadata before those particular credits are treated as definitive.
Promotion for the Diff-Er-Ent Riddim surfaced on social platforms as well. A YouTube upload used tags including Reggae2026, #DiffErEntRiddim2026, #BusySignal2026, #2CuzProduction2026 and #Jahman31, and carries a short metadata line reading “Label : 2Cuz Production Artist : Busy Signal Riddim.” That activity signals a coordinated push toward streaming playlists, promotional video clips and selector previews rather than a strictly underground drop.

Practical value for the reggae community is immediate. Busy Signal’s “Horizon” and Capleton’s “My Shine” give sound system operators ready-to-play anthems with artist recognition, while Mia Taylor’s “Missing You” expands female voice presence on a contemporary roots-dancefloor riddim. DJs and radio hosts should pull the Apple Music or iTunes listings to secure clean copies and confirm credits. Producers and dubplate cutters will want to verify the official label stylization, seen variously as 2Cuz Production, 2 Cuz Productions and 2cuzproduction in vendor notes, before ordering.
What comes next is confirmation and uptake: verify the Apple Music listing for final credits and the official release date, check Spotify and iTunes availability, and watch for official cover art and press material from 2Cuz Production. For selectors and promoters, expect the Diff-Er-Ent Riddim to rotate through mixes and sessions as the year opens, with Busy Signal and Capleton’s versions likely to anchor many sets.
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