Africa Works Riddim produced by Giddimani Records 2025
Africa Works Overview
The Africa Works Riddim brings a rocksteady flow full of roots energy and uplifting moods. The music pulses with steady drums and deep bass, giving listeners a true taste of modern roots reggae. Each track adds its own feeling, but together they create a strong, united vibe. Perfect Giddimani, SkillinJah, and Young Shanty join forces on "High Grade Weed," a song that celebrates reggae’s classic themes. Perfect Giddimani is well known for his hit "Hand Cart Bwoy," which made waves on reggae charts and helped him build an international following. Crosby Bolani’s "Forward Ever" keeps the spirit alive with powerful lyrics and a determined delivery. Ras Fraser Jr steps up with "Jah A Ruler," adding his own roots message. Teflon Young King delivers "Break This Heart," building on his reputation for heartfelt reggae vocals. Da Real Storm brings a softer touch with "Your Eyes," showing the riddim’s range. The instrumental "Africa Works Dub" by Sinky Beatz lets the riddim shine on its own. The sound behind the release comes from Giddimani Records, a label founded by Perfect Giddimani. Giddimani Records is known for supporting roots and conscious reggae, with past projects like the Chalice Row or Dig This Riddim series gaining attention from reggae fans worldwide. With Africa Works Riddim, Giddimani Records continues to push roots reggae forward. The release gathers respected voices and fresh sounds, marking another strong step for the genre today.
Africa Works Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani, SkillinJah & Young Shanty – High Grade Weed
- Crosby Bolani – Forward Ever
- Revalation Da Royal – Pretty Marijuana Buds
- Ras Fraser Jr. – Jah A Ruler
- Teflon Young King – Break This Heart
- Da Real Storm – Your Eyes
- Sinky Beatz – Africa Works Dub
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