California Riddim produced by Evidence Music 2025
California Overview
California Riddim is a new roots reggae project released by Evidence Music in 2025. The riddim stands out for its strong, classic reggae sound. Each track is built with deep bass, steady drums, and warm guitar lines. This musical backdrop is rich and full, much like other modern roots projects, but it has a special energy. The sound is close to the roots revival style, but with a fresh, uplifting feeling. The project brings together well-known artists. Chezidek, Greatest Friends deliver the song Good Life, filled with positive lyrics. Chezidek is respected in reggae for his hit single Leave De Trees, which brought him international attention. King Lorenzo, Greatest Friends perform I Know, adding a thoughtful mood. Ras Mac Bean, Greatest Friends present Greatest Friends, a song with harmony and unity. Mark Wonder, Greatest Friends offer Time, showing Mark Wonder’s strong roots voice. Prince Theo, Greatest Friends sing Mystery Babylon, touching on social themes. Anthony John, Greatest Friends give us Solid As A Rock, with a message of strength. The riddim also features two instrumental cuts: Greatest Friends — California Riddim and Greatest Friends — California Dub. Evidence Music, the producer, is a label based in Switzerland. They are known for working with both classic and modern reggae artists and have built a strong reputation in the European reggae scene. Their releases have gained millions of streams on digital platforms. California Riddim is now spreading across reggae circles.
California Tracklist:
- Chezidek, Greatest Friends – Good Life
- King Lorenzo, Greatest Friends – I Know
- Ras Mac Bean, Greatest Friends – Greatest Friends
- Mark Wonder, Greatest Friends – Time
- Prince Theo, Greatest Friends – Mystery Babylon
- Vanzo, Greatest Friends – It Is Not This
- Anthony John, Greatest Friends – Solid As A Rock
- Greatest Friends – California Riddim
- Greatest Friends – California Dub
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