Soul Roots Release Details
- Riddim year: 2015
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 9
- Unique artists on riddim: 9
- Production credits: BIG LINK PRODUCTION
- Key artists on this riddim: Capleton, Lutan Fyah
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2015 Riddims List · 2015 Reggae Riddims

Big Link Production’s Soul Roots Riddim arrived in 2015 as a roots-minded juggling with a conscious spine and a warm, unhurried pulse. The set is anchored by names that matter in that lane: Lutan Fyah, I-Wayne, Capleton, Daweh Congo, Nesbeth, Floyd West, Isemaj, and Ikushini, with the instrumental closing the package out in classic riddim fashion. The title fits the music well; this is not a flashy dancehall driver but a more meditative cut built for meditation, chanting, and message songs. It sits comfortably inside the run of 2015 reggae riddims that kept roots vocals alive in a period when the culture was still making space for strong one-drop juggling.
Lutan Fyah’s “Africa” and I-Wayne’s “Stay Humble” give the riddim its clearest emotional center. Both artists are known for conscious reggae with a spiritual edge, and that carries straight through here. Capleton’s “Time Will Tell” adds more fire to the proceedings, while Daweh Congo’s “Free Ganja” brings the herb anthem pressure that has long sat naturally beside roots reggae. Nesbeth’s “Rise Pass Them” keeps the social uplift in play, and the deeper cuts from Floyd West, Isemaj, and Ikushini help round out the juggling without breaking its mood. The instrumental version underlines the arrangement’s weight, with enough space in the groove for selectors to work the rhythm hard.
Soul Roots Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Africa
- Isemaj – Fire Red
- Daweh Congo – Free Ganja
- Nesbeth – Rise Pass Them
- I-Wayne – Stay Humble
- Floyd West – The Run
- Capleton – Time Will Tell
- Ikushini – War
- Big Link Production – Soul Roots Riddim (Instrumental)
