BABYLON FALLING RIDDIM produced by LARGER THAN LIFE RECORDS 2021
Babylon Falling Overview
When Babylon Falling Riddim arrived in 2021, reggae fans quickly took notice. The project, produced by LARGER THAN LIFE RECORDS, brought together some of roots reggae’s respected voices and gave listeners a fresh take on classic sounds. The riddim became a favorite among reggae enthusiasts, who praised its authentic vibe and the strong performances from each artist. Samory I’s “I Roots” stands out as a thoughtful and powerful track. Known for his hit single “Rasta Nuh Gangsta,” Samory I brings the same depth and emotion to this song, connecting with fans who appreciate roots reggae’s message. Anthony B, a veteran in the genre with albums like “Universal Struggle,” delivers “Stepping,” adding his signature energy and conscious lyrics. Chezidek, who gained attention with songs like “Leave De Trees,” offers “Shine On,” a tune that uplifts and inspires. Junior Kelly, famous for his international hit “Love So Nice,” contributes “The One,” showing his consistent ability to blend melody with meaningful lyrics. Eesah’s “Fight It” brings a newer voice to the mix, with a message of resilience that fits well alongside the more established artists. Steph’s “Eyi - He Knows” rounds out the set, adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. The music arrangement and production by LARGER THAN LIFE RECORDS anchors the project in roots tradition. The label, known for its dedication to roots and culture releases, continues to impact the reggae scene with projects like Babylon Falling Riddim, which remains a highlight of the roots output from 2021.
Babylon Falling Tracklist:
- Samory I – I Roots
- Anthony B – Stepping
- Chezidek – Shine On
- Junior Kelly – The One
- Eesah – Fight It
- Steph-Eyi – He Knows
- Larger Than Life Records – Babylon Falling Riddim
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