CIRCONSPECTION RIDDIM produced by S.O.G. GOSPEL 2013
Circonspection Overview
The rocksteady flow is still remembered today for its smooth rhythms and easy-going energy. This style shaped reggae music and continues to inspire new artists and producers. In 2013, the rocksteady influence was alive and well, bringing old-school vibes to a new generation of listeners. One of the standout moments from that year was the release of the Circonspection Riddim. This riddim brought together modern talent with a classic reggae sound. Megamix was one of the artists who added their voice to this project. Known for their energetic performances, Megamix delivered the song "Dj Stanky" on this riddim, catching the attention of reggae fans. "Dj Stanky" helped showcase how the old rocksteady style could blend with fresh ideas, keeping the music relevant and exciting. Behind the scenes, the producer S.O.G. GOSPEL played a key role in shaping the sound. S.O.G. GOSPEL is known for their commitment to roots reggae and cultural messages. Their work has appeared on several respected reggae compilations, and they have built a reputation for bringing out the best in artists. By guiding the direction of Circonspection Riddim, S.O.G. GOSPEL made sure the music stayed true to its roots while feeling new and lively. Looking back, the rocksteady flow of 2013 carried reggae’s message forward. Through the work of artists like Megamix and the vision of S.O.G. GOSPEL, the spirit of classic reggae lived on, connecting the past and the present in a powerful way.
Circonspection Tracklist:
- Higer Meditation (Tobo Ranx)
- Un Temp (Supamicky)
- Only Jesus Alone (Elimbi)
- Padonne Yo (L’Homme Rich)
- Jenes Peyi Mwen’En (Freedom Feat Eliz)
- Le Jeune (Evene)
- La Verdad (Jared Marshall)
- Facile Ou Difficile N’Abandonne Pas (Lm Fidem)
- Longtime (Lyrikal Mozaya)
- Tche Red (Speech)
- This Race Is Not For Swift (So Real)
- Version
- Megamix – Dj Stanky
- (Bonus] Circonspection Reloaded Riddim
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