BOOM SHELL RIDDIM produced by HUMBLENESS PRODUCTIONS 2021
Boom Shell Overview
Today, reggae fans still remember the Boom Shell Riddim as one of the roots highlights of 2021. The riddim’s warm, steady beat and uplifting sound made it stand out during a year full of reggae releases. It brought together respected voices from the scene, each adding their own touch to the project. Leroy The Heptones Sibbles, known for his legendary work with The Heptones and classic tracks like “Party Time,” contributed “Pretty Brown Eyed Girl” and its dub version, “Pretty Brown Eyed Girl - Dub Wise.” His deep, soulful voice and basslines have shaped reggae since the 1960s. Mykal Rose, the Grammy-winning former Black Uhuru singer famous for “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” offered “Street’S No More” and “Street’S No More - Dub Wise.” Rose’s unique vocal style is instantly recognizable to reggae lovers worldwide. Young Garvey brought fresh energy with “Use Weh She Got” and “Use Weh She Got - Dub Wise.” Lutan Fyah, celebrated for his roots reggae approach and songs like “Never Surrender My Faith,” added “Rub A Dub Style” and “Rub A Dub Style - Dub Wise.” Each artist gave the riddim a distinct flavor, showing the range and spirit of modern roots reggae. The project was shaped by HUMBLENESS PRODUCTIONS, a label known for supporting positive and conscious reggae music. With a growing catalog and presence on streaming platforms, HUMBLENESS PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for quality roots productions. Boom Shell Riddim remains a favorite among fans, capturing the uplifting and unifying roots sound of 2021.
Boom Shell Tracklist:
- Leroy The Heptones Sibbles – Pretty Brown Eyed Girl
- Mykal Rose – Street’S No More
- Young Garvey – Use Weh She Got
- Lutan Fyah – Rub A Dub Style
- Leroy The Heptones Sibbles – Pretty Brown Eyed Girl – Dub Wise
- Mykal Rose – Street’S No More – Dub Wise
- Young Garvey – Use Weh She Got – Dub Wise
- Lutan Fyah – Rub A Dub Style – Dub Wise
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