MR. BOSSMAN RIDDIM produced by MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX 2023
Mr. Bossman Overview
The Mr. Bossman Riddim is a roots reggae project that stood out in 2023, thanks to the skilled touch of producer MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX. Known for his dedication to authentic reggae sound, MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX has worked with various artists across Europe and Jamaica, and his productions are respected for their classic warmth and attention to detail. His ability to blend vintage reggae tones with modern clarity helped this riddim connect with both new listeners and longtime fans. This anthology brings together some of reggae’s respected voices. Admiral Tibett, a singer famous for the song “Serious Time,” delivers a heartfelt performance on “Envious People.” His conscious lyrics and steady voice remind us why he remains a roots favorite. Edi Fitzroy, who made a name with “Miss Molly Colly” and was known for his positive message, brings fire and urgency to “There s A Fire.” General Pecus, with “Health & Strength,” adds his own roots energy, keeping the message uplifting and strong. George Nooks, who once topped Jamaican charts with his cover of “God Is Standing By,” offers “No More,” showing his soulful style. Lukie D, known for his smooth vocals and work with the group L.U.S.T., shines on “Made A Vow.” The foundation rhythm, built by MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX, gives each artist space to express themselves while keeping the roots reggae tradition alive. In a year full of music, the Mr. Bossman Riddim was a reminder of reggae’s depth and lasting spirit.
Mr. Bossman Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibett – Envious People
- Edi Fitzroy – There s A Fire
- General Pecus – Health & Strength
- George Nooks – No More
- Lukie D – Made A Vow
- Marshall Neeko – Bossman Riddim Version
- Norris Man – Wha Dem Enjoy
- Sanchez – Black Cinderella
- Simpleton – Walk With Yuh Friend
- Singing Melody – On & On
- Sizzla – Can t Cool
- Terror Fabulous – Whenever Time
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