COME HOME RIDDIM produced by GOODNIGHT ROCK 1984
Come Home Overview
The “Come Home Riddim” release arrived in early 2024, quickly making an impact in reggae circles. This new collection stands out in roots sessions, especially with its strong one drop rhythm—a classic reggae beat that is still loved today. Al Campbell’s track “She No Ready” brings his signature smooth vocals to the riddim. Campbell is well known for his 1977 hit “Gee Baby,” and his steady presence in reggae has made him a respected name for decades. Burro Banton adds energy with “Go Home,” showing off the deep, gruff voice that helped him become a dancehall favorite since the 1980s. Jah Thomas delivers “? Working Hard For A Dollar,” keeping his deejay style alive. Thomas is recognized for his influential work as both a performer and a producer, helping shape the sound of early dancehall. Sly & Robbie’s “? Midnite Rock Crew Dub Version” brings the legendary rhythm section’s unmistakable groove. Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare are known worldwide for their work on countless reggae and pop hits, including collaborations with Grace Jones and Black Uhuru. Sugar Minott’s “? Upon Di Level” adds a soulful touch. Minott is remembered for his 1981 album “African Soldier,” and for pioneering the reggae lovers rock style. The producer, GOODNIGHT ROCK, has built a reputation for quality roots releases and has seen growing streaming numbers in recent years. Selectors are championing this riddim, making it a top pick for roots reggae playlists this season.
Come Home Tracklist:
- Al Campbell – She No Ready
- Burro Banton – Go Home
- Jah Thomas -? Working Hard For A Dollar
- Sly & Robbie -? Midnite Rock Crew Dub Version
- Sugar Minott -? Upon Di Level
- Supercat -? Me Glad She Gone
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