BIHNGI WARRIOR RIDDIM produced by KING DREAD STUDIOS 2022
Bihngi Warrior Overview
In 2022, the Bihngi Warrior Riddim stood out as a favorite for roots reggae fans. This project brought together a group of artists who each added their own style to the roots instrumental. Eyahra’s “Annointed” is a strong opener, blending spiritual lyrics with a classic reggae feel. Eyahra is known for collaborations with several reggae veterans, earning respect in the roots scene. Fada Fox’s “Night Shift” follows, showing his skill at combining storytelling with deep rhythms. Fraternity’s “Set Your Goal” is another highlight, with uplifting lyrics and a powerful delivery. Fraternity made waves in the Caribbean reggae circuit, especially after their 2021 collaboration with a top soca artist. Goody Gapp’s “Nurderer” and Taafi Renyikah’s “Ndaramba” also stand out. Taafi Renyikah is recognized for her unique voice and her work on regional cultural festivals. Madd Bwoy Khaki’s “Ride Or Die,” Trust Afro’s “Celebrate,” and G Hyper’s “Love is The Way” round out the project, each track keeping the roots energy alive. Compared to other roots riddims of its era, Bihngi Warrior Riddim leans heavily into classic reggae sounds, with live-sounding drums and vintage guitar lines. While some 2022 riddims mixed in more dancehall or pop elements, this one stayed true to roots traditions. KING DREAD STUDIOS produced the riddim, known for their work with several reggae labels and for producing tracks that have reached millions of streams globally. Their experience and focus on authentic reggae helped make this project a cultural highlight of 2022.
Bihngi Warrior Tracklist:
- Eyahra – Annointed
- Fada Fox – Night Shift
- Fraternity – Set Your Goal
- Goody Gapp – Nurderer
- Taafi Renyikah – Ndaramba
- Madd Bwoy Khaki – Ride Or Die
- Trust Afro – Celebrate
- G Hyper – Love is The Way
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