FAHWUD A YAAD RIDDIM produced by KINGSTON8 MUSIC 2021
Fahwud A Yaad Overview
The Fahwud A Yaad Riddim made a strong mark on roots reggae sessions in 2021. Its foundation rhythm is built on classic reggae sounds, updated for a new generation. The project comes from KINGSTON8 MUSIC, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae production. KINGSTON8 MUSIC has worked with both new and established artists, helping to keep the roots reggae spirit alive in the digital era. This riddim features several respected voices in reggae. Lutan Fyah brings his conscious lyrics to "Control," a song that stands out with its message and delivery. Lutan Fyah is well known for his hit "St. Jago De La Vega" and has been a key figure in modern roots reggae for years. Fyah George adds depth with "God Fearing Man," showing his passion for positive messages. Exile Di Brave delivers "I Break Your Laws," continuing his reputation for thought-provoking songs. Mikey General, with the track "Mikey General," brings his signature uplifting style. Mikey General is recognized for hits like "Kuff N Dem," and he has been active since the 1980s, working with artists such as Luciano. Turbulence The Future’s "Brothers In Arms" brings a message of unity and strength, and Turbulence is known worldwide for his hit "Notorious." Looking back, Fahwud A Yaad Riddim carried the roots reggae message through 2021. It connected legendary artists and new voices, keeping the foundation rhythm alive in reggae dance sessions and playlists around the globe.
Fahwud A Yaad Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Control (Chevone Marsh Tribute)
- Fyah George – God Fearing Man
- Exile Di Brave – I Break Your Laws
- Mikey General – Mikey General
- Turbulence The Future – Brothers In Arms
- Stephen Graham – Cah The Keep Truth (feat Rassi Hardknocks)
- Amlak Red Square – Never Fail (feat Kalead Kayaweh)
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