Biko Riddim produced by Judgment Yaad Malawi 2023
Biko Overview
Today, the Biko Riddim is remembered as a strong roots reggae release from 2023. Fans and selectors still talk about its powerful message and uplifting sound. The riddim brought together a group of artists who each added their own flavor to the project, helping to keep roots reggae alive in a modern time. One of the standout tracks was Royal Ren’s “Better Afrika.” Royal Ren is known for his conscious lyrics, and this song continued his tradition of uplifting messages. Queenfyah’s “This Love” also left a mark, showing her unique vocal style. Queenfyah has gained attention for her collaborations with respected reggae producers, and this song helped her reach new listeners. Simba contributed “Latter To Biko,” a song that pays tribute to the riddim’s namesake. Simba is recognized for his energetic performances and has previously worked with artists across Africa and the Caribbean. Ipiana’s “Biko” added a soulful touch, while Fyah Prince’s “Nothing Is Impossible” brought hope and inspiration. Other artists like Woodman with “Ubuntu Ngabantu,” Smokey Banton’s “Tsaona,” Kalamawi’s “The World Is Rough,” Amaze’s “Mama,” and Xross Fyah’s “Wachikuda” all contributed to the anthology’s rich sound. Behind the project was Judgment Yaad Malawi, a respected producer known for his work in blending African and Caribbean reggae influences. Judgment Yaad Malawi has built a reputation for bringing together artists from different backgrounds, and his productions have gained streams worldwide. The Biko Riddim kept the roots message alive in 2023, reminding listeners of reggae’s power to unite and inspire.
Biko Tracklist:
- Royal Ren – Better Afrika
- Queenfyah – This Love
- Simba – Latter To Biko
- Ipiana – Biko
- Fyah Prince – Nothing Is Impossible
- Woodman – Ubuntu Ngabantu
- Smokey Banton – Tsaona
- Kalamawi – The World Is Rough
- Amaze – Mama
- Xross Fyah – Wachikuda
- Ras Haitrm – Mercy
- Botanist Mr Lamington – Christ Conscious
- Molto Talkfields – Osamandiyesa
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