78 Riddim produced by Mystical LightA 2024
78 Overview
In 2024, roots reggae found new energy through the 78 Riddim, a release that quickly became a favorite among fans of the genre. The journey began in the studio of Mystical LightA, a sound system producer known for his deep connection to the roots tradition. Mystical LightA, who has worked with Casalu Dub on several projects, brought his experience from the European reggae scene, where his productions have gained attention on streaming platforms and at festivals. The heart of the riddim is its one drop base—a steady, warm pulse that carries echoes of classic reggae, yet feels fresh for a new generation. Mystical LightA crafted this foundation with careful attention, layering rich vocal harmonies and instrumental textures. When the riddim was ready, he invited a select group of artists to voice it. Zoe Mazah delivered “The Strength Of A Woman,” bringing her soulful vocals and reputation as a powerful performer, especially after her acclaimed album “Higher Vibration.” Publik Report contributed “Them Count You Out,” adding sharp lyrics and a message of resilience. Ras Cup’s “Want To Be Free” stands out for its heartfelt delivery. Truly Rootz voiced the track “Truly Rootz,” staying true to his name and style. Abeng completed the lineup with “High,” adding a unique energy to the project. From creation in the studio to release, the 78 Riddim’s one drop base became a rallying point for roots revival. Its presence still echoes through sound systems, keeping the spirit of 2024’s roots reggae alive.
78 Tracklist:
- Zoe Mazah – The Strength Of A Woman
- Publik Report – Them Count You Out
- Ras Cup – Want To Be Free
- Truly Rootz – Truly Rootz
- Abeng – High
- Tweneboa, Nadya – Sweet Lullaby
- Jonny Deambassador – Broken Pieces
- Mystical Lighta, Casalu Dub – 78 Riddim (Instrumental)
- Casalu Dub, Mystical Lighta – 78 Riddim (Dub Version)
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