COUNTRY TOWN RIDDIM produced by ZEBBYLION PRODUCTIONS 2017
Country Town Overview
In 2017, the Country Town Riddim became a favorite in roots reggae circles. This compilation brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their unique voice to the project. The riddim itself is rooted in classic reggae, with a steady beat and warm melodies that fit perfectly into roots sessions. Lickle Jay’s “Tonight” opens the compilation with smooth vocals and a laid-back groove. Marcus Levi follows with “Woke Up This Morning.” Marcus Levi is known for his thoughtful lyrics and has worked with several respected reggae producers over the years. Justice Imajesty’s “There’S No Mountains” stands out for its uplifting message and calm delivery. Justice Imajesty has performed at major reggae festivals, building a solid reputation in the roots scene. Tiny T delivers “Signs Of Jah Times,” a song that reflects on spiritual themes and the state of the world. Mc Johnny Blacks brings energy with “My Weed,” a track that quickly became popular among reggae fans for its catchy hook. Other highlights include Singing G with “Mr Singy” and Jah Prayer’s “Reggae Tell My Story.” Each artist brings something special, making the riddim a well-rounded compilation. ZEBBYLION PRODUCTIONS, the producer behind Country Town Riddim, is known for supporting authentic reggae sounds. The label has gained respect for its commitment to quality and for working with both new and established artists. Country Town Riddim continues to be remembered as a key release for roots reggae in 2017, often played at roots sessions and loved by fans worldwide.
Country Town Tracklist:
- Lickle Jay – Tonight
- Marcus Levi – Woke Up This Morning
- Justice Imajesty – There’S No Mountains
- Tiny T – Signs Of Jah Times
- Mc Johnny Blacks – My Weed
- Singing G – Mr Singy
- Jah Prayer – Reggae Tell My Story
- Zebbylion Productions – Country Town Riddim
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