Footsteps Riddim 2009
Footsteps Overview
The journey of the roots instrumental on the Footsteps Riddim began with a deep respect for reggae’s classic sound. The foundation builder behind this riddim carefully shaped the track, using steady drum and bass patterns that echo the traditions of roots reggae. The instrumental stayed true to classic structure, with live-sounding guitars and bouncing keys adding warmth to the groove. Once the riddim was set, it found its way into the hands of a diverse group of artists. Each brought their own style to the project, giving the riddim new life. B Unique delivered “I Like It,” a song that stands out with its catchy hook and uplifting vibe. Dainjamental, known for his work with various reggae collectives, contributed “Abandon,” bringing a thoughtful lyricism to the riddim. The collaboration between Dainjamental And Kyra on “Da Rap Diva” added a fresh twist, blending roots energy with modern flows. Diggi Royal’s “Heart Of The People” offered a heartfelt message, while General Grant, a veteran in the reggae and dancehall scene with hits like “Shot Calla,” brought wisdom and gratitude on “Jah Been Good To Me.” Each artist respected the roots foundation, layering their unique voices over the instrumental. When the Footsteps Riddim was released in 2021, it proved that reggae’s roots remain strong. The riddim’s journey from creation to release showed how classic reggae structure can still inspire new voices.
Footsteps Tracklist:
- B Unique – I Like It
- Dainjamental – Abandon
- Dainjamental And Kyra – Da Rap Diva
- Diggi Royal – Heart Of The People
- General Grant – Jah Been Good To Me
- Jah Bami – Holy
- Judgement – Rocky Mountain
- King David And Rayvon – Lucky Day
- Lyrikal – Da Zone
- Version – Footsteps Riddim
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