Midas Riddim listing credited to Reality Sound includes tracks by four artists
Riddim World lists a Midas Riddim credited to Reality Sound, showing tracks by Sandeeno, Prince Malachi, Prince Alla & Ras Fraser Jr., and Lorna Asher.

Riddim World lists a Midas Riddim produced by Reality Sound with a January 29, 2026 listing. The package as shown ties together veteran names and titles that matter to selectors, dub collectors and sound system programmers looking for one-riddim material to slot into sets or reissue crates.
The online listings link four clear artist-track pairings to the Midas title: Sandeeno, "Only The Strong Survive", Prince Malachi, "Strength And Hope", Prince Alla & Ras Fraser Jr., "King Midas", and a Lorna Asher entry displayed variously as the truncated "U A" and elsewhere as "U And I". Junodownload’s Reality Sound pages contain the same titles among a broader song list that includes "Only The Strong Survive", "Strength And Hope", "King Midas" and "U And I", underlining the overlap between distributor pages and the riddim listing.

Reality Sound’s catalog history gives context to the listing. Database entries captured for the Midas rows show Prince Malachi and Prince Alla & Ras Fraser Jr. tied to a 2008 Midas riddim with producer credits listed as Carl Fraser, S. Harris & P. Harris and the label credited as Reality Sound. One captured row reads: "| Prince Alla & Ras Fraser Jr. | King Midas | 2008 | | Midas | Carl Fraser, S. Harris & P. Harris | Reality Sound |". That same producer trio and label name recur across Reality Sound entries dating back to the early 2000s and into the 2010s on riddims such as Rejection Rock, Survival and Fire City, showing a continuity of production and catalog management that may explain why older recordings appear in a current listing.
For the community the practical value is twofold. DJs and selectors get a heads-up that a Midas-pack, whether a fresh compilation, reissue or distributor listing, has surfaced and may supply playable versions and dub cuts for sets. Collectors and archivists gain a reason to confirm metadata: verify whether the 2008 production credits apply to a straight reissue or to a newly assembled package, and check whether Lorna Asher’s track is the same recording listed elsewhere as "Education" on a different Reality Sound riddim. Verify the full track order and credits on the Riddim World listing or the distributor page to confirm catalog numbers, ISRCs or release notes before buying or promoting.
Separate label activity in the one-riddim space remains robust: other small-label projects and cross-border productions continue to appear, reinforcing that one-riddim releases still serve as compositional hubs for multiple artists. Reality Sound’s appearance on Riddim World and on distributor pages suggests more catalog activity to watch for.
What comes next is confirmation and clarity. Expect updates to the listing and pay attention to label metadata for producer names, Carl Fraser, S. Harris and P. Harris appear on key Midas-era rows, and to the exact Lorna Asher title. For selectors and collectors, this Midas listing is a cue to queue the tracks, confirm versions, and prepare them for the next session or archival note.
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