Black Woman Riddim Part.2 produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Black Woman Overview
Released in 2024, the Black Woman Riddim made its debut in reggae circles with a fresh yet classic sound. The project was recorded and produced by Marshall Neeko Remix, a producer known for his dedication to roots reggae and his work with various international reggae labels. Marshall Neeko Remix is respected for his authentic riddim productions, often blending traditional reggae elements with a modern touch. The Black Woman Riddim features a strong line-up of artists who each bring their own style to the project. Alley Cat delivers “Peace,” a track that stands out for its positive message. Alley Cat is well known in reggae for his 2000 hit “Girls Tour,” which helped cement his reputation in the dancehall scene. Captain Barkey, who brings “Pull Lock” to the riddim, was a prominent figure in the 1990s with hits like “Go Go Wine,” and is remembered for his energetic delivery. Flourgon adds “Boom Song,” bringing the same energy that made his 1988 track “We Run Things” a dancehall anthem. Hawkeye contributes “Man & Woman Of Today,” while 14K’s “Destiny” adds a soulful touch to the lineup. Each artist uses the one drop rhythm as a foundation, allowing the conscious lyrics and melodies to shine. The one drop base in Black Woman Riddim stands out for its deep, rootsy sound. It gives the entire release a meditative and uplifting feel, carrying reggae’s message forward in 2024. This riddim is a testament to Marshall Neeko Remix’s vision and the enduring power of classic reggae rhythms.
Black Woman Tracklist:
- Alley Cat – Peace
- Captain Barkey – Pull Lock
- Flourgon – Boom Song
- Hawkeye – Man & Woman Of Today
- 14K – Destiny
- Lukie D – There For Me
- Tony Curtis – Shizzle
- Determine – Woman Dem
- Mr. Chicken & Week-end – Mama
- Marshall Neeko – Black Woman Version
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