World Of Righteousness Release Details
- Riddim year: 2017
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 9
- Unique artists on riddim: 9
- Production credits: BLACK STAR FOUNDATION
- Key artists on this riddim: Anthony B, Luciano, Marlon Asher, Mikey General
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2017 Riddims List · 2017 Reggae Riddims

Black Star Foundation put World Of Righteousness out in 2017, with Asher-E steering the production from the Netherlands. By then he had already built a deep catalogue for the label, moving between roots, dub, and artist projects, and this riddim sits right in that lane: earthy, bass-led, and built for singers who can carry a conscious message without crowding the groove.
The ride is steady rather than flashy, with a warm one-drop pulse, clean drum work, and a dubby edge that leaves space for the vocals to breathe. It feels tuned for soundsystem play, the kind of cut that works as well in a live juggling as it does on its own. “Negus” finds Anthony B in spiritual mode, while Marlon Asher’s “Trouble” and Luciano’s “Babylon Move Like Rug” bring veteran weight and the sort of militant clarity that suits the title. Leah Rosier’s “Let Love” softens the tone with a more melodic, message-driven touch, and Mikey General keeps the roots pressure firm on “Stand Firm. ”
Jahbar I’s “Upendo” widens the palette with a cross-cultural feel, while Rapha Pico and Robina Souilljee add fresh voices that keep the set from settling into routine. Asher-E closes it out with the title cut, which acts like a producer’s stamp at the end of the sequence. This is a conscious reggae juggling with enough variety in tone and voice to keep the riddim moving.
World Of Righteousness Tracklist:
- Luciano – Babylon Move Like Rug
- Marlon Asher – Trouble
- Anthony B – Negus
- Leah Rosier – Let Love
- Jahbar I – Upendo
- Rapha Pico – No Escape
- Mikey General – Stand Firm
- Robina Souilljee – Don’T Judge
- Asher-E – World Of Righteousness
