Freemind Riddim produced by Freemind Music Records 2024
Freemind Overview
In 2024, reggae fans welcomed a fresh dub cut with the arrival of Freemind Riddim. This release came from Freemind Music Records, a label known for its focus on roots reggae and for bringing together both established and rising artists. Over recent years, Freemind Music Records has built a reputation for quality productions and has gained a loyal following on streaming platforms. The Freemind Riddim featured a strong lineup. Etana, known for her uplifting songs and Grammy-nominated album “Reggae Forever,” delivered “Grateful.” Her soulful voice and positive lyrics made the track stand out. Lutan Fyah, respected for his conscious messages and hits like “Stamina,” contributed “Work & Play,” adding depth and energy to the riddim. Ginjah, whose song “Never Lost My Way” is a reggae favorite, performed “Coming Around.” His smooth vocals brought a classic feel. Warrior King, recognized for his hit “Virtuous Woman,” offered “Ragga Ragga,” keeping the roots spirit alive. Richie Spice, another reggae veteran whose album “Spice in Your Life” reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, gave listeners “Life Goes On,” a song that speaks to resilience. Other artists on the riddim included Greg Gutty with “Hey Darling,” Samini with “Holiday,” Jah Sun with “Tear Drops Are Falling,” Lawgiver The Kingson with “Inseparable,” and Yahsha with “If It’S Not You.” Each artist added their own style, making the riddim a true showcase of reggae talent. This dub cut quickly found its place on reggae playlists, helping to keep the roots of the genre strong in 2024.
Freemind Tracklist:
- I-Octane – Violence
- Etana – Grateful
- Lutan Fyah – Work & Play
- Ginjah – Coming Around
- Warrior King – Ragga Ragga
- Richie Spice – Life Goes On
- Greg Gutty – Hey Darling
- Samini – Holiday
- Jah Sun – Tear Drops Are Falling
- Lawgiver The Kingson – Inseparable
- Yahsha – If It’S Not You
- I Noah – Free Your Mind
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