EVERMORE RIDDIM produced by REBEL SOULZ 2022
Evermore Overview
If you love sound system culture, you know how important a strong riddim is for any reggae session. In 2022, the Evermore Riddim gave singers and deejays a solid roots base to work with. The riddim has a rich, percussion-driven groove that fits right into the heart of any dance or street corner gathering. Its steady pulse and warm bassline invite both artists and listeners to connect with reggae’s foundation. Behind the boards, producer REBEL SOULZ played a big role in shaping the sound. Known for blending reggae and dancehall elements, REBEL SOULZ has worked with several Jamaican acts and is the force behind the Rebel Soulz label. The Evermore Riddim is one of their standout productions, gathering thousands of streams online and earning respect in the reggae community for its authentic vibe. The riddim features top voices who each bring their own style. Bugle, known for his hit "What Next," adds his thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Jahra shines with "Right Direction," bringing positive energy and a steady flow. Mason DI Emperor, with the track "Evermore," delivers a relaxed but commanding performance. Each artist rides the riddim in their own way, but together, their songs blend into a powerful showcase of modern roots reggae. Looking back, the Evermore Riddim captured reggae’s spirit in 2022. It brought together artists, producers, and studio hands, all working to keep the sound system tradition alive. For reggae fans, this riddim stands as a reminder of how music can unite voices and carry a message forward.
Evermore Tracklist:
- Bugle – What Next (Dub Version)
- Bugle – What Next
- Jahra – Right Direction (Dub Version)
- Jahra – Right Direction
- Mason DI Emperor – Evermore (Dub Version)
- Mason DI Emperor – Evermore
- Rebel Soulz – Evermore Riddim (Instrumental)
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