CRITICAL PURPLE RIDDIM produced by ROLL & RECORD 2023
Critical Purple Overview
The dub cut on this album collection stands out as a fresh entry in the 2023 reggae scene. It captures the classic roots vibe but still feels in step with the year’s sound. The mix of live instruments and digital touches gives the riddim a timeless energy, making it resonate with both longtime reggae listeners and new fans. At the core of this project is the producer Roll & Record, whose hand shapes the album’s direction. Roll & Record is known for crafting riddims that blend tradition with a modern edge. As a producer and label, they have built a reputation for quality releases, often working with both established and rising talent. Their previous work has earned streams in the tens of thousands, cementing their place in today’s reggae production landscape. Each artist brings their own flavor. Jolly Stewart’s “High Grade” is a standout, with Stewart’s smooth delivery and conscious lyrics. Stewart has been recognized in the reggae community for collaborations with notable producers, and “High Grade” continues that strong run. Green Cross follows up with “Country Side,” offering a mellow yet powerful vocal over the riddim. Green Cross is well-known in the French reggae scene, with previous chart appearances in Europe. Daddy Cookiz delivers “Ready For Love,” a track that balances romance and roots. Cookiz is respected for his energetic live shows and consistent releases. The album also features the title track “Critical Purple Riddim” by Roll & Record and Wiliam Spring, highlighting the instrumental side and the producer’s signature style. This collection remains one of the cultural drops of 2023, mixing message and music in a way that stands out in reggae today.
Critical Purple Tracklist:
- Jolly Stewart – High Grade
- Green Cross – Country Side
- Daddy Cookiz – Ready For Love
- Roll & Record, Wiliam Spring – Critical Purple Riddim
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