Baldread Riddim produced by Natuwal Spirit Records 2024
Baldread Overview
The roots instrumental of Baldread Riddim is still remembered today for its classic reggae structure. It holds true to the traditional style, with steady drum patterns, deep basslines, and smooth guitar skanks. This foundation gave the project a timeless sound that connected with both new listeners and long-time reggae fans in 2024. Working back from the instrumental, each artist brought a unique touch to the riddim. Anthony John’s “Not Sale For” stands out, especially since Anthony John is known for his conscious lyrics and has worked with respected reggae producers over the years. Jamadom Ft. Difanga delivered the song “Roots,” bringing a blend of French and African reggae influences. Difanga - Roots, with the track “Roots,” is recognized for his song “Ca Fait Mal,” which became popular in the French reggae scene. Torch’s “Freedom Song” offered uplifting messages, while Benny Paladin’s “Black History” added a strong sense of cultural pride. Each song fit perfectly with the instrumental’s laidback mood. Jaggy D’s “The Journey” and Jamadom’s “Baldread Riddim” completed the lineup, showing the riddim’s wide appeal. Behind the sound, the dub engineer played an important role, shaping the mix and bringing out the roots flavor that defines the project. The producer, Natuwal Spirit Records, is a label known for its commitment to authentic reggae. The label has released several roots and culture projects that have gained attention in reggae circles, especially in Europe. Baldread Riddim echoed the spirit of 2024 roots reggae, keeping the tradition alive while giving artists space to shine.
Baldread Tracklist:
- Anthony John – Not Sale For
- Jamadom Ft. Difanga – Roots
- Torch – Freedom Song
- Benny Paladin – Black History
- Jaggy D – The Journey
- Jamadom – Baldread Riddim
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