Carnel Riddim 2010
Carnel Overview
In the 2010s, reggae music saw a fresh wave of one drop rhythms, blending roots traditions with modern sounds. The one drop style, known for its heavy drumbeat and deep bass, continued to shape reggae’s heartbeat. The roots anthology released in 2021 brought these vibes to the front of the reggae scene. Atomic, known for the song "Badman Place," stands out with a strong delivery and energy that matches the classic reggae spirit. Bombkidd adds his own touch with "Gud Panty," showing his skill in catchy hooks and dancehall rhythms. Ch, performing as Ch — N, brings a soulful feel to "Now And Forever." This track highlights his smooth vocals and ability to connect with listeners. Dan Marcus I appears twice on the anthology, with both "Whe Dem Ago Do" and "Whe Dem Ago Do Edit." His consistent presence in reggae is marked by thoughtful lyrics and a steady flow. Elton’s "Hustling Haad" captures the daily struggles and triumphs found in roots reggae. The song’s message is clear and relatable, adding to the anthology’s depth. This collection stands out as a cultural highlight of 2021. Each artist brings their own style, but together they celebrate reggae’s roots foundation. The anthology not only honors the past but also pushes the genre forward, making it a key moment for reggae fans worldwide.
Carnel Tracklist:
- Atomic – Badman Place
- Bombkidd – Gud Panty
- Ch- N – Now And Forever
- Dan Marcus I – Whe Dem Ago Do
- Dan Marcus I – Whe Dem Ago Do Edit
- Elton – Hustling Haad
- Faith – Haat Stuff
- Kambion Hang Low!!!
- Momusicmorecords 2010
- X Ft. D To Tha K-I-D – Bar Tender
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