FREE YOUR SOUL RIDDIM produced by ROMEO MUSIC 2022
Free Your Soul Overview
Fans gave an enthusiastic welcome to the Free Your Soul Riddim album collection when it dropped in 2022. Reggae listeners praised the project’s deep roots sound and the positive energy running through each track. The foundation rhythm offered singers and deejays a strong roots base, and this spirit came through in every song. Sherita stood out with “Nothing Is Impossible,” bringing her uplifting vocals and message of resilience. Sherita is known for her powerful performances and has built a steady following in the reggae community. Black Fyah’s “Fire Burn Red” delivered a passionate call for justice, matching his reputation for socially conscious lyrics. Abka Kaba contributed “Stranger In My Clothes,” adding a thoughtful and introspective touch to the album. Abka Kaba has previously worked with respected producers and is recognized for his unique voice in roots reggae. Derajah, who once collaborated with the legendary Inna De Yard collective, brought deep roots vibes to “Eteranlly.” Meanwhile, Krysi Webb’s “Sooner Or Later” added a melodic and soulful layer to the collection. Each artist brought their own style, keeping the project fresh and engaging from start to finish. The riddim was championed by roots selectors and released under the ROMEO MUSIC label. ROMEO MUSIC, known for supporting conscious reggae and roots projects, continued its mission of uplifting music with this release. The label has a history of working with both emerging and established reggae artists, helping to keep roots reggae alive for new generations. In 2022, the Free Your Soul Riddim proved that the genre’s foundation remains strong.
Free Your Soul Tracklist:
- Sherita – Nothing Is Impossible
- Black Fyah – Fire Burn Red
- Abka Kaba – Stranger In My Clothes
- Derajah – Eteranlly
- Krysi Webb – Sooner Or Later
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