Extra Heavy Riddim produced by Green Lion Crew 2024
Extra Heavy Overview
The journey of the Extra Heavy Riddim began with a vision to capture the spirit of modern roots reggae in 2024. At the center of this project is Green Lion Crew, a production team known for their deep connection to roots reggae and their ability to blend tradition with fresh energy. Based in the US, Green Lion Crew has worked with both Jamaican and international artists, and their productions have gathered millions of streams worldwide. From the first notes, it was clear that this riddim would carry weight. The Crew laid down a rich, driving rhythm, inviting some of reggae’s most respected voices to bring it to life. Each artist added their own story and style, creating a powerful collection of songs. The Movement, the American reggae band celebrated for their Billboard-topping album “Ways of the World,” step forward with “Forward I Will Go.” Their uplifting lyrics and melodic delivery ride the riddim with confidence. Anthony B, a Jamaican icon with hits like “Fire Pon Rome” and a career spanning over two decades, delivers “Dem A Murderah.” His voice brings urgency and social commentary, reminding listeners of reggae’s roots in resistance. MediSun, known for his soulful approach, contributes the title track “Extra Heavy,” weaving personal reflection into the fabric of the riddim. Darrio, respected for his work in both reggae and dancehall, brings “High Grade Marijuana,” adding a vibrant, celebratory note. From studio creation to release, Extra Heavy Riddim stands as proof of reggae’s enduring strength and relevance in 2024, connecting classic roots with today’s voices.
Extra Heavy Tracklist:
- The Movement – Forward I Will Go
- Anthony B – Dem A Murderah
- MediSun – Extra Heavy
- Darrio – High Grade Marijuana
- Extra Heavy Riddim
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