BassCroix Riddim produced by Motabafana 2025
BassCroix Overview
Fans have welcomed the new roots reggae album collection with excitement this season. Listeners are praising its deep basslines and strong messages, saying the music brings a fresh but classic vibe to the genre. The album features a range of artists, each adding their own style to the project. Nosepiz stands out with the track “Tangerine,” delivering smooth vocals and thoughtful lyrics. Rasjahmario brings powerful energy to “Defiende,” a song that continues his reputation for meaningful reggae music. Aquacoustique and Alemagia collaborate on “Canto A Naomi,” blending harmonies and rhythms for a standout moment. Jahpeople’s “La Cuenta A Pagar” adds another layer, known for their influence in the Latin roots reggae scene. El Negro Mandinga, who has worked with several reggae collectives in South America, contributes “No Te Dejes Vencer,” a song that encourages resilience. The album also includes tracks from Mauro Satori and Cris Ávila (“Volver”), Black7Mc and Rockolatemc (“Police”), and Los Funes (“Original Combination”), giving the collection a rich and varied sound. The dub engineer behind the project brings clarity and depth to each song, making the bass and drums shine. The album is released under the BassCroix Riddim label, known for supporting roots and foundation reggae. Producer Motabafana leads the project. He is recognized for his work in keeping social issues at the center of his music, with previous productions reaching thousands of streams online. The album’s strong messages and roots sound continue to inspire listeners today.
BassCroix Tracklist:
- Kava Jah – Never Easy
- Nosepiz – Tangerine
- Rasjahmario – Defiende
- Aquacoustique, Alemagia – Canto A Naomi
- Jahpeople – La Cuenta A Pagar
- El Negro Mandinga – No Te Dejes Vencer
- Mauro Satori, Cris Ávila – Volver
- Black7Mc, Rockolatemc – Police
- Los Funes – Original Combination
- Aquacoustique, Kava Jah, Black7Mc – Give Thanks & Praises
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