CRUCIAL CULTURE RIDDIM produced by POS CREW SOUND PRODUCTION 2018
Crucial Culture Overview
Fans welcomed the Crucial Culture Riddim compilation with open arms. The project brought together respected voices in reggae, and listeners praised its strong roots sound. Many said it gave new energy to the scene while honoring classic reggae traditions. Jahmali’s “Kings Highway” stood out with its uplifting message. Jahmali, known for his hit “El Shaddai,” added depth and soul to the compilation. Lutan Fyah delivered “Lying To Yourself,” a track that matched his reputation for conscious lyrics. Lutan Fyah has built a strong career with albums like “Time & Place” and is recognized for his powerful collaborations across reggae and dancehall. Luciano’s “Haffi Get A Beaten” brought his signature spiritual style. Luciano, sometimes called “The Messenjah,” is famous for albums such as “Where There Is Life.” Lord Bitum’s “Imagine” and Poupa Claudio’s “Tant De Haine” brought fresh voices and cultural messages, giving young singers a place to shine. Other tracks like Surax’s “Monde De Requin” and Poly Famous And Jaggy D’s “Survivalist” added more layers to the project. The instrumental versions, “Melodica Dub” and “Riddim Version,” kept the foundation strong. The riddim was built by POS CREW SOUND PRODUCTION, a label and producer known for supporting authentic reggae sounds. With a history of working with both established and rising artists, POS CREW SOUND PRODUCTION helped keep the roots of reggae alive in 2018. The Crucial Culture Riddim became a platform for unity, culture, and conscious music.
Crucial Culture Tracklist:
- Jahmali – Kings Highway
- Lutan Fyah – Lying To Yourself
- Luciano – Haffi Get A Beaten
- Lord Bitum – Imagine
- Poupa Claudio – Tant De Haine
- Surax – Monde De Requin
- Poly Famous And Jaggy D – Survivalist
- Version Dub Crucial Culture – Melodica Dub
- Version Crucial Culture – Riddim Version
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