BIG BOA RIDDIM produced by KOOGAH SOUND 2013
Big Boa Overview
Big Boa Riddim, released in 2013, stands out as a roots reggae favorite from that year. Fans remember it for its deep cultural sound and strong foundation rhythm. The riddim brings together the talents of Nello B, Mowgli, and Propa, who each add their own style to the project. Nello B’s track, "Babylon A Push," is a highlight for many reggae listeners. Nello B is known for his conscious lyrics, and this song fits well with his reputation. The message in "Babylon A Push" connects with reggae fans who appreciate music that talks about real-life struggles. Mowgli and Propa join forces on "Sensimilia Addict," a tune that carries the roots vibe even further. Both artists bring energy and character to the riddim, making it a favorite for selectors in reggae dances. The roots selector plays a key role here, choosing tracks like these to keep the culture alive and the crowd moving. Compared to other cultural recordings from 2013, Big Boa Riddim keeps a classic roots feel. While some riddims from the same era leaned toward dancehall or digital sounds, this one stays true to roots reggae’s warm bass and steady drums. This makes it stand out among its peers. KOOGAH SOUND, the producer behind the riddim, is known for supporting roots reggae and has worked with several respected artists in the genre. The group’s attention to authentic sound and quality production helped make Big Boa Riddim one of the cultural highlights of 2013.
Big Boa Tracklist:
- Nello B – Babylon A Push
- Mowgli & Propa – Sensimilia Addict
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