Apus Riddim Vol. 1 produced by Enbeat-E and Motabafana 2025
Apus Overview
In 2025, the one drop riddim sits at the heart of new roots releases, and the Apus Riddim shows just how deep it can go. Its steady bassline leads sound system sessions, drawing players and listeners into that classic reggae groove. The Apus Riddim fits perfectly into today’s scene by focusing on space and heavy vibration, letting the sub-bass carry the message across big stacks. Behind this riddim is Enbeat-E, a producer dedicated to roots culture. Known for clean mixes and careful arrangements, Enbeat-E has worked with labels like Motabafana to put out tracks that reach both old-school fans and younger digital listeners. Motabafana has built a following by releasing original roots content and maintaining strong distribution across streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music. On top of the Apus Riddim, each artist brings their own character. Mike Dread delivers “White Skin Baby,” adding his distinct vocal tone. Olinka presents “Sabiduría Ancestral,” a song recognized for its blend of Spanish lyrics and deep Rastafari themes. Ras Levy steps in with “Power To The People,” reinforcing his name as a roots lyricist; he is also known for social commentary in previous works. Black7Mc teams up with Aquacoustique on “Rudeboy Connection,” combining MC flows with live instrumentation—a formula they have used before in other collaborations. Roming Calderon rounds out the set with “Morning Breeze,” marking another step in his evolving catalogue.
Apus Tracklist:
- Mike Dread – White Skin Baby
- Olinka – Sabiduría Ancestral
- Ras Levy – Power To The People
- Black7Mc, Aquacoustique – Rudeboy Connection
- Roming Calderon – Morning Breeze