Chant Rastafari Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Chant Rastafari Overview
The rocksteady flow is taking center stage again, and the new Chant Rastafari Riddim is a perfect example of its power. The journey began in the studio of Marshall Neeko Remix, a French producer known for his authentic reggae sound. Marshall Neeko has a history of working with both established and rising artists, and his productions often appear on popular reggae playlists. His label, Marshall Neeko Records, has helped bring European and Caribbean reggae artists together on several projects. For this release, Marshall Neeko Remix built a classic rocksteady rhythm, giving singers and deejays a strong roots foundation. The riddim was crafted with live instruments and vintage effects, creating a smooth, timeless sound. Once the riddim was set, the lineup came together—each artist bringing their own unique style. Chris Martin delivers “Make A Sound,” adding his signature smooth vocals. Martin is well known for his hit “Cheaters Prayer,” and his voice fits perfectly on this track. Tarrus Riley rides the riddim with “Chant Rastafari,” bringing his soulful energy. Riley’s album “Love Situation” once topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, showing his wide appeal. Cecile shares “Life Hard,” blending her melodic voice with honest lyrics. Agent Sasco steps up with “Survival,” known for his sharp lyrics and powerful delivery. Sizzla, a legend with over 70 albums to his name, brings “White Collar Boss,” reminding listeners of his deep roots credentials. The project closes with “Chant Rastafari Version” by Marshall Neeko, a pure dub instrumental.
Chant Rastafari Tracklist:
- Chris Martin – Make A Sound (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Tarrus Riley – Chant Rastafari (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Cecile – Life Hard (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Agent Sasco – Survival (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Sizzla – White Collar Boss (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Marshall Neeko – Chant Rastafari Version
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