BETTER HAVE TO COME RIDDIM produced by KUSHITES RECORDS 2013
Better Have To Come Overview
Better Have To Come Riddim is a reggae compilation that came out in 2013. The riddim was produced by KUSHITES RECORDS, a label known for supporting roots reggae and working with both new and established artists. The musical backdrop keeps the classic reggae structure, with steady drum and bass, warm guitar, and uplifting horns. This gives the whole project a pure roots feel. The compilation brings together several talented reggae voices. Atowa’s “Burn Them Down” stands out with its strong message. Droop Lion, who is well known for his song “Freeway” and for being the lead singer of The Gladiators, brings his powerful vocals to “Fail Themselves.” Fire Lion shares his energy on “Rasta Love,” adding a spiritual touch. Hitman Walle’s “Keep On Singing” delivers a positive, forward-moving vibe. Jah Mason, a respected artist with hits like “My Princess Gone,” sings “Cross The Water,” showing his deep roots in conscious reggae. Other artists on the riddim include Jahranimo & Zukie Joseph with “Better Have To Come,” Nature with “Good Meditation,” Queen Ifrica with “A Little Song,” and Ras Demo with both “Get Away” and “Hold The Faith.” Each track adds its own flavor but stays true to the roots style. The producer, KUSHITES RECORDS, has built a reputation for quality roots reggae releases and has helped bring many conscious reggae tracks to a wider audience. Better Have To Come Riddim still shows the power and unity of reggae music in 2013, keeping the original spirit alive for new listeners.
Better Have To Come Tracklist:
- Atowa – Burn Them Down
- Droop Lion – Fail Themselves
- Fire Lion – Rasta Love
- Hitman Walle – Keep On Singing
- Jah Mason – Cross The Water
- Jahranimo & Zukie Joseph – Better Have To Come
- Nature – Good Meditation
- Queen Ifrica – A Little Song
- Ras Demo – Get Away
- Ras Demo – Hold The Faith
- Skatta – So Much Happening
- Kushites Records – Better Have To Come Riddim Version
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