MOST HIGH RIDDIM produced by SAVAGE MUSIC 2022
Most High Overview
If you love roots reggae, you probably heard about the Most High Riddim from 2022. This release stood out, especially for its dub cut, which brought a conscious and meditative sound to the scene. The dub engineer played a big part, using classic techniques like echo, reverb, and dropping out instruments to let the bass and drums shine. This gave the riddim a deep, spiritual vibe that many fans say is missing from other releases of the same era. When you compare the Most High Riddim dub cut to other roots anthologies from 2022, it feels more focused and grounded. Many compilations that year leaned towards digital or dancehall influences, but Most High Riddim stayed true to the roots tradition. It fits well next to respected collections, but its sound is warmer and more organic. Artists like Dahvid Slur and King Ikeem brought their voices together on "Still Alive," adding strength and hope to the project. Kongoman Ash’s "Know Jah" is another highlight, with powerful lyrics about faith. Skeemas, known for the track "Journey," added his unique style, while Dj Speng delivered "Plan Up," keeping the message real. Project’s "M - Ganja" is another memorable tune, adding to the riddim’s variety. SAVAGE MUSIC, the producer behind this project, is known for pushing boundaries in reggae production and has worked with several top names in the genre. Their careful guidance kept the riddim unified and meditative. For reggae fans, Most High Riddim remains one of the key cultural releases of 2022, offering a conscious dub sound and strong performances from respected artists.
Most High Tracklist:
- Dahvid Slur, King Ikeem – Still Alive
- Kongoman Ash – Know Jah
- Skeemas – Journey
- K-Has – Navis
- Dj Speng – Plan Up
- Project-M – Ganja
- Neily Dan – Every Day
- AJ-YVC – Where Are You
- Tymexx – Gym Flex
- Verbalist – Nuh Talk To Mi
- Silkki Wonda – Gun Out
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