AFRO TECKNO RIDDIM produced by REBEL LIBERATION RECORDS 2014
Afro Teckno Overview
The carnival jam riddim became one of the most talked-about releases of 2014 in the Caribbean music scene. This upbeat soca and dancehall riddim was produced by REBEL LIBERATION RECORDS, a label known for supporting fresh talent and releasing modern reggae and dancehall sounds. Over the years, REBEL LIBERATION RECORDS has gained recognition for its commitment to quality and its growing catalog of international streams. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own style. Burning Faya delivered “Higher Heights,” bringing energy and positive messages. Burning Faya is a French reggae artist who has worked with several international producers and is known for his dynamic live shows. Dan I contributed “Dingalayo,” a track that kept the party vibe strong. Dan I is recognized for his powerful voice and has been part of various collaborations across Europe and the Caribbean. Ijudah’s “Good Time” lived up to its name, with joyful lyrics and a catchy melody that made it a crowd favorite during carnival season. Isiah Mentor, known for his roots reggae sound and his hit “Give Thanks for Life,” added “Mama Africa Body” to the riddim, blending African influences with Caribbean rhythms. Iwan, a Ghanaian dancehall artist famous for his song “Who’s Bad,” delivered a socially conscious track called “Suffering.” Other standout songs on the riddim included “Bobodeji” by J Phinga and “Tek Gal Random” by Mili Chab. The carnival jam riddim became a festival highlight and is still played during Carnival flashbacks, showing its lasting impact on Caribbean music lovers.
Afro Teckno Tracklist:
- Burning Faya – Higher Heights
- Dan I – Dingalayo
- Ijudah – Good Time
- Isiah Mentor – Mama Africa Body
- Iwan – Suffering
- J Phinga – Bobodeji
- Mili Chab – Tek Gal Random(Ship Of Love)
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