ARTISTIC RIDDIM produced by NATRAL ENTERPRISE 2014
Artistic Overview
In 2014, the album collection built on the Artistic Riddim gave young reggae singers a real chance to shine. The sound is smooth and steady, with a rocksteady flow that fits perfectly into sound system culture. In Jamaica, sound systems are more than just speakers—they are a way for people to come together, share music, and lift up new voices. This album captured that feeling, letting fresh talent show their skills over a classic reggae beat. The producer behind it all is NATRAL ENTERPRISE. Known for supporting roots and culture music, NATRAL ENTERPRISE has worked to keep reggae’s true spirit alive. The label has released several riddim projects and helped many young artists reach new fans around the world. The arranger played a key part too, shaping the songs and making sure every artist could bring their best. The riddim’s steady pulse and warm bassline tie all the tracks together, just like a good sound system session where every song flows into the next. Each artist brought their own style. K Palmer’s “I Cry For Peace” stands out with its heartfelt message. Rhythm delivers “Artistic Rhythm,” showing off smooth vocals and a catchy hook. Spugy B gives us “Closer To Me,” a song that keeps the roots vibe strong. Voltage, known for his energy, sings “Solid Foundation.” Wissy Wissy’s “Care For You” adds a softer touch. Other voices like Yg Feat. Brady with “Just The Way You Are” and Ziggy Souls with “Gane To War Again” add their own stories. This album is proof that reggae was alive and strong in 2014, giving young singers a place to grow and reach new listeners.
Artistic Tracklist:
- I-Voltage – Real Power
- K Palmer – I Cry For Peace
- Rhythm – Artistic Rhythm
- Spugy B – Closer To Me
- Voltage – Solid Foundation
- Wissy Wissy – Care For You
- Yg Feat. Brady – Just The Way You Are
- Ziggy Souls – Gane To War Again
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