CANAAN RIDDIM produced by DALEY WORKS ENTERTAINMENT 2023
Canaan Overview
Today, the roots reggae instrumental from the Canaan Riddim is remembered for its deep, steady groove and positive message. This 2023 release gave young singers a real chance to share cultural stories and reach new listeners. The riddim’s classic sound, mixed with a touch of dancehall, made it stand out in a busy year for reggae music. Several artists used this platform to deliver strong songs. Sizzla, a well-known figure in reggae, contributed “Stay Outta Trouble.” Sizzla is famous for his album “Da Real Thing,” which brought him international attention. General B, who is respected for his work with the group Monster Shack Crew, added the track “The Music.” Iyah More brought “Change Your Ways,” while Reemus K delivered “The System.” Prado’s “Plandemic” also found an audience, showing the variety of voices on the project. Other artists on the riddim included Jah Thunder with “If Them So Bad,” King Lion From Zion with “Cyan Tame,” Nkrumah with “Love Is Appealing,” Culture Dan with “Break Every Chain,” and Jah Seek with “From Africa.” Each song added to the anthology’s rich, rootsy feel. The riddim was arranged by DALEY WORKS ENTERTAINMENT, a production house known for supporting new reggae talent. The label has built a reputation for releasing conscious music and helping artists reach wider audiences through digital platforms. By bringing together these voices, DALEY WORKS ENTERTAINMENT kept the roots message alive in 2023, reminding listeners of reggae’s power to inspire and unite.
Canaan Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Stay Outta Trouble
- General B – The Music
- Iyah More – Change Your Ways
- Reemus K – The System
- Prado – Plandemic
- Jah Thunder – If Them So Bad
- King Lion From Zion – Cyan Tame
- Nkrumah – Love Is Appealing
- Culture Dan – Break Every Chain
- Jah Seek – From Africa
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