FLASH IT AND GWAAN RIDDIM produced by MUSICAL DELI RECORDS 2016
Flash It And Gwaan Overview
Back in 2016, a roots reggae project called Flash It And Gwaan Riddim came out of Sweden. The music was released by MUSICAL DELI RECORDS, a label known for supporting roots and conscious reggae. MUSICAL DELI RECORDS has helped bring forward many reggae artists from Europe and beyond, and their riddims have reached fans all over the world through streaming and vinyl. This project brought together different voices and styles. Likkle Jordee delivered the song Flash It And Gwaan, giving the riddim its name. Likkle Jordee is known for his energetic delivery and positive lyrics. Papa Dee, a Swedish reggae and dancehall artist with a long career, added his track How Do You Sleep At Night?. Papa Dee is well known in Sweden, and his album "Lettin' Off Steam" reached the Swedish charts in the 1990s. King Ital brought a song called Travel, adding spiritual and cultural messages. Diegojah and Ricky Chaplin teamed up for Bicycle Man, a track with roots vibes and conscious lyrics. Dan I Locks, another artist from Sweden, contributed Pengar Pengar. Dan I Locks is known for his deep roots style and has worked with several reggae producers in Europe. Each artist brought something different, but the riddim tied it all together with its uplifting melodies and steady reggae beat. MUSICAL DELI RECORDS made sure the sound stayed clear and powerful. Fans still remember the Flash It And Gwaan Riddim as a highlight from 2016, mixing culture, message, and music in a way that roots reggae lovers appreciate.
Flash It And Gwaan Tracklist:
- Likkle Jordee – Flash It And Gwaan
- Papa Dee – How Do You Sleep At Night?
- King Ital – Travel
- Diegojah & Ricky Chaplin – Bicycle Man
- Dan I Locks – Pengar Pengar
- Daddy Ferma – Back Against The Wall
- Oskar Franzen – Blixt & Dunder
- Diegojah – Flash It & Gwaan Riddim
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