ANGRY BEAST (WRATHOLOGY) RIDDIM produced by GIDDIMANI RECORDS 2020
Angry Beast Overview
Angry Beast Riddim is a reggae release from 2020 that shows the range of modern roots music. The project features several well-known artists who each bring their own style to the riddim. Perfect Giddimani is recognized for his unique voice and conscious lyrics, often using reggae to address social topics. Lutan Fyah is known for his energetic delivery and consistent presence in the reggae scene over the years. Da Real Storm adds a fresh perspective, contributing to the new wave of reggae voices. Young Shanty is respected for his smooth vocal style and positive message. Teacha Dee has built a reputation for uplifting songs and international performances. Bobby Hustle is noted for blending reggae and dancehall influences, creating catchy and thoughtful tracks. GIDDIMANI RECORDS, the producer behind Angry Beast Riddim, is a label with roots in Jamaica and a history of supporting conscious reggae music. The label is known for working with both established and emerging artists, helping to keep the reggae tradition alive while introducing new sounds. The riddim itself features warm melodies, steady drum patterns, and classic reggae instrumentation. Released in 2020, Angry Beast Riddim reflects both the heritage and ongoing evolution of reggae. Its sound is rooted in island storytelling, and the combination of different artists gives the project depth and variety. The riddim stands as an example of how reggae continues to grow while staying true to its roots.
Angry Beast Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani; Lutan Fyah – A Baby
- Da Real Storm – Angry Beast
- Young Shanty – More Than Just Friends
- Teacha Dee – Inspired
- Bobby Hustle – Moving In The Streets
- Skarra Mucci – I Told You
- Greg Roy – Buffalo Souljah
- Don Tippa – Living In Jamaica
- Perfect Giddimani – Wrathology
- House Of Riddim – Angry Beast Riddim
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