Black Woman Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Black Woman Overview
The Black Woman Riddim, released in 2024, brought together a strong lineup of reggae and dancehall voices. The recording features tracks that each add something special to the project. Anthony B delivers "Babylon Bwoy," bringing his well-known conscious energy. Anthony B is famous worldwide for songs like "Fire Pon Rome," and his message-driven style fits perfectly here. Terry Ganzie’s track, "March," adds a rootsy feel. Ganzie, sometimes called the "Outlaw," is known for his work in the 1990s with hits like "Welcome the Outlaw." Nitty Kutchie steps up with "Black Woman," showing off his unique voice and smooth delivery. Power Man & Steve Machete team up on "Something Fi Do," giving the riddim a lively, dance-ready touch. Singing Melody’s "Bless Your Heart" brings a softer, soulful side. Singing Melody is respected for his vocal skills and has had success with the group L.U.S.T. Other tracks include Bobby Crystal’s "Don’t Come Back," Richie Wonder & Mr. Glamarous with "Care For You," Reagan’s "Yuh Cyaan Romp," Saba Tooth’s "Living In Unity," and the instrumental "Black Woman Version" by Marshall Neeko. The producer behind this project, Marshall Neeko Remix, is known for blending classic reggae with new talent. Marshall Neeko has worked with both Jamaican and European artists and has produced riddims that have gained streams across digital platforms. This release ties modern voices to reggae’s rich history, making the Black Woman Riddim a standout for 2024. The dub cut links today’s artists with the classic reggae sound, keeping the culture alive and fresh.
Black Woman Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Babylon Bwoy
- Terry Ganzie – March
- Nitty Kutchie – Black Woman
- Power Man & Steve Machete – Something Fi Do
- Singing Melody – Bless Your Heart
- Bobby Crystal – Don’t Come Back
- Richie Wonder & Mr. Glamarous – Care For You
- Reagan – Yuh Cyaan Romp
- Saba Tooth – Living In Unity
- Marshall Neeko – Black Woman Version
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