BLAZING FAYA RIDDIM produced by GMG MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 2013
Blazing Faya Overview
In 2013, reggae music was seeing a return to roots and conscious messages. The Blazing Faya Riddim fit right into this trend, bringing a strong roots reggae sound with a modern touch. The riddim’s base was deep and steady, perfect for artists to share their stories and messages. This dub release helped keep the roots reggae spirit alive during that year. The music arranger played a big part in shaping the sound. Their choices gave the riddim a fresh but classic feel, using real instruments and tight arrangements. The producer, GMG MUSIC PRODUCTIONS, was known for quality reggae releases and a focus on roots music. Based in Jamaica, the label built a reputation for working with both new and established artists, helping to push reggae forward in the 2010s. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Teacha Dee, on the track Change Within, is known for his positive lyrics and has performed at major festivals in Europe. Asante Amen’s Real Rasta stands out with its strong spiritual message—he is respected for his roots reggae work and has toured internationally. Don Tippa delivered Dem Fraid, adding a bold voice to the mix. Ice contributed Are You Ready, keeping the energy up, while Klarriti’s Real Man brought a thoughtful vibe. Each artist used the riddim to share messages about life, change, and strength. This dub release showed how reggae in 2013 could be both fresh and true to its roots, thanks to the work of GMG MUSIC PRODUCTIONS and these talented artists.
Blazing Faya Tracklist:
- Change Within – Teacha Dee
- Real Rasta – Asante Amen
- Dem Fraid – Don Tippa
- Are You Ready – Ice
- Real Man – Klarriti
- Livity – Cunnie Budd
- Make a Change – Juniorflames
- Only Love – Suga Banton
- Say No – Righteous Rush
- Dash Wey – Jahmind
- Too Much Takers – Leo Tan
- Feel Like – Dajigga
- Love Hot – Diamond White
- Street Life – Jahfrica
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