Kollege Riddim 2009
Kollege Overview
The Kollege Riddim project offers a strong roots reggae base for singers and deejays. The sound architect crafted a classic reggae rhythm, focusing on deep basslines and steady drum patterns. The recording process kept the instruments warm and organic, giving each track a timeless feel. The project echoes the energy and message of 2019 roots reggae, blending tradition with modern touches. Highrie Priest brings heartfelt energy to "Crucial Times," using his voice to highlight hope and strength. Shamir delivers "Gat To Let You Know" with smooth vocals, showing why his work in reggae is respected. Eddloks, known for his work in the roots scene, sings "Willow Tree," adding a gentle but powerful touch. Galumoz’s "Live Up" stands out with uplifting lyrics and a steady groove. Ousmane, with "A Little More Love," adds a soulful layer, encouraging unity and kindness. Each artist shapes the riddim with their own style, making every song unique while keeping the roots spirit alive. The producer, whose name is not widely published, focused on creating a consistent sound across the project. This careful approach helps the riddim flow smoothly from track to track, making it easy to listen from start to finish. Kollege Riddim’s roots base and strong lineup of artists make it a lasting addition to reggae playlists. The project honors the foundation of reggae while letting each performer shine. With its heavy bass and classic sound, it is built to stay relevant for years.
Kollege Tracklist:
- Highrie Priest – Crucial Times
- Shamir – Gat To Let You Know
- Eddloks – Willow Tree
- Galumoz – Live Up
- Ousmane – A Little More Love
- Banian – Never Want To See
- Mc Bayo – Dreams
- Skeleton Man – Tunawamulika
- Spragga Nuts – Remember
- Talisman – We All Need
- Sis Tina – Bye Bye My Love
- Tonnez – Really Dont Know
- Warriors Ras Mtapa – Positive Teachings
- Kollege Riddim – Version
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