A GHETTO ODYSSEY RIDDIM produced by COSTA REBEL STUDIO 2018
A Ghetto Odyssey Overview
In 2018, the reggae scene saw a special release with a rocksteady flow that brought back memories of classic reggae from earlier years. The sound was smooth and steady, much like the roots reggae and rocksteady tracks from the late 1960s and 1970s. Compared to other releases of its era, which often leaned towards faster dancehall rhythms, this one stood out for its calm and steady groove. Rapha Pico’s “Dubwise” is a good example of this style. Known for his soulful voice, Rapha Pico delivers a laid-back performance that fits perfectly with the riddim’s rootsy vibe. Million Stylez, who gained worldwide attention with his hit “Miss Fatty” in 2006, appears here with “Dread Inna Babylon.” His track shows his skill in blending classic reggae influences with modern sounds. Ikeys also shines with “A Ghetto Odyssey,” adding his own flavor to the mix. Costa Rebel is the producer behind this project, working through COSTA REBEL STUDIO. The studio has built a reputation in the reggae world for its high-quality productions and collaborations with international artists. On this release, Costa Rebel teams up with Rapha Pico on “Dubwise” and with Million Stylez on “Dub Inna Babylon,” showing the studio’s ability to bring together strong voices and create memorable tracks. The release became one of the cultural highlights of 2018, thanks to its authentic roots sound and the craftsman’s touch of COSTA REBEL STUDIO.
A Ghetto Odyssey Tracklist:
- Rapha Pico – Dubwise
- Million Stylez – Dread Inna Babylon
- Ikeys – A Ghetto Odyssey (Melodica Version)
- Costa Rebel, Rapha Pico – Dubwise (Dub Version)
- Costa Rebel, Million Stylez – Dub Inna Babylon
- Costa Rebel – A Ghetto Odyssey (Riddim Version)
- Million Stylez, Rapha Pico, Ikeys, Costa Rebel – A Ghetto Odyssey Riddim (Megamix)
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