COCOA KUSH RIDDIM produced by ROOTS PARTNER RECORDS 2022
Cocoa Kush Overview
The reggae scene in 2022 saw a strong contribution to roots music with the release of a new anthology based on the Cocoa Kush Riddim. This riddim, or instrumental track, provided the foundation for several artists to showcase their unique styles while staying true to the roots reggae tradition. Mashmanjaka feat. Ichman delivered the track "Mbola Mazava," bringing together two respected names in reggae. Ichman, known for his work in both roots and dub, has appeared on several international reggae compilations. Their collaboration on this project added a fresh, soulful energy to the riddim. Kheman’s "Get Up" stands out for its uplifting message and smooth delivery. Kheman has steadily built a reputation in the reggae community, with his music often praised for its conscious lyrics and positive vibes. "Get Up" fits well within his growing catalog of roots-inspired tracks. Adding a different flavor, Metta Frequencies contributed "Cocoa Kush Dub." This version highlights the riddim’s deep, meditative quality. Metta Frequencies is known for exploring the dub side of reggae, often focusing on instrumental and effects-driven productions. The producer behind this project, ROOTS PARTNER RECORDS, has developed a reputation for quality reggae releases. The label is recognized for its commitment to authentic roots sounds and has gained attention in the reggae world for its carefully crafted riddims and collaborations. Looking back, fans of roots reggae often mention this 2022 track base as a standout moment. It brought together talented artists and a skilled producer, helping to keep the roots tradition alive and thriving.
Cocoa Kush Tracklist:
- Mashmanjaka feat. Ichman – Mbola Mazava
- Kheman – Get Up
- Mighty Patch and Vale – Cocoa Kush Horns
- Metta Frequencies – Cocoa Kush Dub
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