CUBAICA RIDDIM produced by FLOW PRODUCTION 2018
Cubaica Overview
In 2018, a special reggae project brought together young singers and gave them a stage to share their voices. The project was built on deep reggae roots, but the sound was fresh and new for its time. At the center was FLOW PRODUCTION, a producer known for working with many reggae and dancehall artists. FLOW PRODUCTION is respected for keeping the roots of reggae alive, while also mixing in modern sounds. Each artist brought something unique to the riddim. Zambai’s song “Composure” shows calm strength, while Stranjah Miller’s “Babylon Yuh Must Be Mad” is full of energy and message. Stranjah Miller is known for his powerful lyrics and social themes. Promise No Promises adds a peaceful touch with “Steady Meditation,” a track that stands out for its smooth flow. Iya Ingi’s “Perpetuating War” and Initial T’s “Broken Home” both talk about real struggles. These songs make listeners think and feel. The riddim also features other artists like Hempress Divine with “Sacralmental,” Greg Roy’s “Africa,” General Pecos with “Man A Lion,” Da Real Storm’s “Susanna,” and Culture T’s “Life.” The dub cut from this project is special because it blends classic reggae with hints of other genres. You can hear touches of modern electronic effects and even some hip hop style in the drum patterns. This mix gives the riddim a new identity while still feeling true to reggae’s roots.
Cubaica Tracklist:
- Zambai – Composure
- Stranjah Miller – Babylon Yuh Must Be Mad
- Promise No Promises – Steady Meditation
- Iya Ingi – Perpetuating War
- Initial T – Broken Home
- Hempress Divine – Sacralmental
- Greg Roy – Africa
- General Pecos – Man A Lion
- Da Real Storm – Susanna
- Culture T – Life
- Flow Production – Cubaica Riddim (Instrumental)
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