Breakaway Riddim produced by One General Music 2025
Breakaway Overview
Fans have quickly embraced the new roots anthology, praising its authentic vibe and strong messages. Listeners on social media and streaming platforms are calling it a standout addition to reggae in 2025, noting how each song brings something special to the project. Christopher Martin’s “911” stands out with his signature soulful delivery. Known for his hit “Cheaters Prayer,” Martin continues to show his vocal strength and emotional depth on this track. Charly Black, who reached international charts with “Gyal You A Party Animal,” delivers “Still A Survive,” a song that reflects resilience and hope. Lia Caribe’s “Red Flags” introduces a fresh voice, blending honest lyrics with roots rhythms, and quickly gaining attention from reggae fans. Alaine’s “Never Fail” brings her well-known uplifting style to the anthology. Alaine, recognized for her collaborations with artists like Tarrus Riley and her solo hits, adds warmth and positivity. JaidiGod’s “Greatness” rounds out the collection with motivational lyrics, encouraging listeners to stay strong and focused. Anthony B’s “Can’t Imagine” adds another layer of depth, with his legendary roots reggae style. The project is anchored by One General Music, a respected producer and label in the reggae scene. One General Music has earned a reputation for high-quality productions and has previously worked with notable reggae and dancehall artists. Their consistent approach to roots reggae shines through, guiding the anthology’s warm, authentic sound. With its mix of culture, message, and talent, this anthology is already shaping reggae playlists and conversations in 2025.
Breakaway Tracklist:
- Christopher Martin – 911
- Charly Black – Still A Survive
- Lia Caribe – Red Flags
- Alaine – Never Fail
- JaidiGod – Greatness
- Anthony B – Can’t Imagine
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