“Grab A Seat” is a release where two generations meet. Carl Dawkins — a Jamaican legend — joins forces with Cool Dub Club, a riddim maker out of Thailand.
Their collaboration has been out since April 20, 2026. The release carries the original version of “Grab A Seat” alongside alternate riddim cuts. Built on the “Cause We High Riddim” as the backbone, the track moves with a thick analog bass and solid drum foundation that hits like a meditative push — reverb and delay pulling everything together into deep dub space.

Dawkins’ signature vocals and King David‘s production touch give this collectivist message a sound that travels across social contexts without losing its footing.
The collaboration came together through a recommendation by Earl Chinna Smith — the legendary Jamaican guitarist who stands as a cornerstone in reggae history. His lineage runs deep: from his years with Soul Syndicate to his fingerprints on countless roots-era recordings. The record doesn’t demand your attention. It earns it slowly — drawing listeners in, holding them still, then sending them back to sit with what it’s actually saying.



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