Burning Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko 2024
Burning Overview
Burning Riddim stands out as a roots reggae project that brought fresh energy to 2024. The rhythm is steady and deep, marked by classic reggae drum patterns and warm basslines. The production keeps a roots vibe alive, but with a modern touch that makes every track feel current. There is a sense of unity across the songs, with each artist bringing their own feeling while staying true to the riddim’s spirit. Koffee’s track "Burning" brings her signature style, blending smooth vocals and conscious lyrics. Known for her Grammy-winning EP "Rapture," Koffee continues to shine as a major voice in reggae. Luciano delivers "Jah Wind," adding his rich, soulful tone. Luciano is respected for his decades-long career and uplifting messages, with albums like "Where There Is Life" making a mark in reggae history. Mykal Rose, famous for his time with Black Uhuru and the classic song "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner," offers wisdom on "Be Wise." Stephen Dajure’s "Cool & Dreadly" and Jah Vinci’s "Only Jah" both add unique flavors, showing the riddim’s versatility and appeal to different tastes. Behind the project is producer Marshall Neeko, known for his work with the French label Roots Cooperation. Marshall Neeko is respected for bringing together artists from Jamaica and Europe, creating riddims that cross borders. His approach on Burning Riddim keeps the music grounded in roots reggae while reaching new listeners. Burning Riddim remains a favorite among reggae fans, remembered as a roots highlight of 2024. Its sound and spirit continue to echo in reggae circles today.
Burning Tracklist:
- Koffee – Burning
- Luciano – Jah Wind
- Mykal Rose – Be Wise
- Stephen Dajure – Cool & Dreadly
- Jah Vinci – Only Jah
- Lutan Fyah – War Is Ugly
- Chuck Fenda & Capital D – Hunt Fi Di Food
- Delly Ranks – Rise The Peace
- Busy Signal – Hold A Medi
- Jah Wiz – Upfull Meditation
- Marshall Neeko – Burning Riddim Version
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