BLESSED RIDDIM produced by WHATAGE MUZIC 2009
Blessed Overview
The Blessed Riddim roots anthology is a favorite for reggae selectors and sound system fans. The riddim itself is built on a classic 2009 reggae style, with deep bass and warm, rolling drums. This sound is perfect for sound systems, where selectors look for tracks that can move a dance and bring people together. The Blessed Riddim has that feeling—rootsy, but still fresh. The producer behind this project, WHATAGE MUZIC, is known for blending old and new reggae sounds. WHATAGE MUZIC has worked with different artists and helped shape the modern roots reggae scene. The label is respected for keeping the roots vibe alive, while still experimenting with new ideas. On this riddim, several strong artists come together. Al Francis brings “Blessed Love,” a track with positive energy and smooth delivery. Yasus Afari, known for his poetic style and spoken word, delivers “So The Thing Set.” Blacklight’s “Vision” stands out with its uplifting lyrics. Chrisinti, who once topped the Jamaica Music Countdown with “Angel Eyes,” adds “Zion In Your Eyes,” a roots anthem with spiritual vibes. Blacks Feat Wayne Jr. team up for “Feel So Crazy,” a track that brings a dancehall edge to the roots riddim. Selectors love this anthology because each song offers something different, but the whole set works together. The Blessed Riddim keeps the roots of 2009 alive, and the artists and producer make sure the sound is still strong in reggae culture today.
Blessed Tracklist:
- Al Francis – Blessed Love
- Yasus Afari – So The Thing Set
- Blacklight – Vision
- Chrisinti – Zion In Your Eyes
- Blacks Feat Wayne Jr. – Feel So Crazy
- Jah Mason – Awesome
- Steppa – Tell Me
- Ras Ghandi – Mama By My Side
- Vijahlanti – Sufferation
- Biggaton – Wha A Gwaan
- Steel – Friday
- Mob Squad – Farming
- Whatage Muzic – Blessed Version
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