CUBA LIBRE RIDDIM produced by JUNGLE JOSH PRODUCTIONS 2016
Cuba Libre Overview
If you love reggae, you may remember the Cuba Libre Riddim from 2016. This project brought back the rocksteady flow, mixing it with modern reggae and dancehall vibes. The riddim feels classic but fresh, and fans still play it today. The rocksteady flow is important because it connects old reggae styles with new artists. On this riddim, you hear the smooth, steady beat that made rocksteady famous, but there are also touches of modern sounds. This mix allows artists to show their own style while respecting reggae history. Keznamdi stands out with "Under Mi Culture." Keznamdi is known for his song "Champion," which became popular in Jamaica and helped him build a strong fan base. Jahmali and Andy Cooper both deliver their version of "Lock The Window," adding their own voices to the riddim. Ginjah, who is known for the hit "Never Lost My Way," brings his powerful energy to "Nah Waan Dat." Cornadoor adds a roots touch with "Fix Dat." Each artist brings something special, and their voices blend well with the riddim’s harmony. JUNGLE JOSH PRODUCTIONS produced and arranged the Cuba Libre Riddim. This label is known for keeping the foundation reggae sound alive, even as they work with new artists. Their work has been noticed for bringing classic reggae to today’s listeners, and their productions have streamed well on digital platforms. The Cuba Libre Riddim is a roots memory from 2016. It shows how rocksteady can blend with other genres and stay strong in reggae culture.
Cuba Libre Tracklist:
- Keznamdi – Under Mi Culture
- Jahmali – Lock The Window (Feat. Andy Cooper)
- Ginjah – Nah Waan Dat
- Cornadoor – Fix Dat
- Jah Rooti – Warrior
- Miss Princess – Why, Why, Why (Feat. Big Nes)
- Italo Skarcha – Be Calmer
- Mikel Brown – Gotta Be Strong
- Jungle Josh – Cuba Libre Riddim
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