Bun Di Chalawa Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Bun Di Chalawa Overview
Fans have welcomed the new roots project with excitement, praising its deep reggae spirit and strong lineup. Listeners say the tracks bring a fresh yet classic sound, and many are sharing the release across social media and reggae forums. The project features standout contributions from respected artists. Jah Rise leads with “Bun Di Chalawa,” a song that captures his passionate delivery and conscious lyrics. Eliah’s “Satan” brings a thoughtful message, showing the artist’s skill for tackling meaningful topics. Cool Breeze adds “Ghetto Chronicle,” building on his reputation for storytelling in reggae. Junior Cristal appears with “Badness A Madness,” continuing his steady rise in the roots scene. Ella’s “See How Mi Talk” rounds out the vocal lineup, adding a unique voice that fans have come to appreciate. The sound of the project is shaped by Marshall Neeko Remix, who has built a name as a producer with a strong record of crafting roots reggae. Marshall Neeko Remix has worked with several European and Jamaican artists over the years and is known for his vintage reggae sound. The release comes through the Roots Unity Music label, which has supported many roots projects and helped bring new talent to the genre. This musical backdrop highlights the ongoing growth of reggae worldwide. The project’s classic rhythms and authentic production give fans a reason to celebrate roots reggae in 2025. With each artist bringing their own style, the project stands out as a key moment for modern roots music.
Bun Di Chalawa Tracklist:
- Jah Rise – Bun Di Chalawa
- Eliah – Satan
- Cool Breeze – Ghetto Chronicle
- Junior Cristal – Badness A Madness
- Ella – See How Mi Talk
- Razor – Poor Man Style
- Sheeba – No King James Version
- King Culture – Repatriation Is A Must
- Karen Williams – Reggae Lef’out
- Marshall Neeko – Bun Di Chalawa Version
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