CALL TO GOODNESS RIDDIM produced by SHAMMA SOUND SYSTEM
Call To Goodness Overview
The sound system cut of the Call To Goodness Riddim began in a busy Kingston studio. The producer, SHAMMA SOUND SYSTEM, wanted to create a dancehall rhythm that felt both classic and fresh. Known for their sharp mixing and deep roots in the reggae scene, SHAMMA SOUND SYSTEM has built a steady reputation for quality productions. Their work has appeared on several respected independent labels, and their riddims often pulse through local dances. In this session, SHAMMA SOUND SYSTEM focused on a clean, street-inspired sound. The riddim’s beat was shaped carefully, keeping the energy high but never losing its smooth flow. This creative direction set the perfect stage for a lineup of talented artists. Elimbi steps up first with “For His Glory,” delivering a steady and confident performance. Farenite follows with “Real,” a track that shows his skill with catchy hooks. Fratcha brings “Dieu Nous Rends Fort,” a song that stands out for its heartfelt lyrics and strong delivery. Freedom adds “Mon Esperance,” giving the riddim a hopeful and uplifting touch. Godsoldia closes with “Rester Humble,” a track that reminds listeners of his thoughtful style. Even now, this sound system cut brings back memories of 2013. The mix of artists and SHAMMA SOUND SYSTEM’s careful production made a lasting mark on dancehall fans across the island.
Call To Goodness Tracklist:
- Elimbi – For His Glory
- Farenite – Real
- Fratcha – Dieu Nous Rends Fort
- Freedom – Mon Esperance
- Godsoldia – Rester Humble
- Krysto & Coloss – Nou Pa Ka Fe’y En Ba’y
- L’homme Rich – Fait Confiance Au Seigneur
- Lil’ Stom – Jesus Is Supa
- LM Fidem – Answer The Call
- Lolostar – Jesus
- Manu Seven King – A Lè Ki Lé
- Mike Bapstite – Tell Dem No
- Mr Danny – God Alone
- Rodstar & Sky – Crée Par Toi
- Roman G – Tu Llamas
- Shamma – Predge
- Sibbecai – Avoir Honte
- Supamicky – Je Veux Du Love
- Shamma Sound System – Call To Goodness Riddim Instrumental
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