GAVEL RIDDIM produced by 24 – 7 MUSIC PRODUCTION 2023
Gavel Overview
Reggae fans have a lot to celebrate with this album collection, which brings together some of the genre’s most respected voices. Anthony B, known worldwide for hits like “Fire Pon Rome,” leads the lineup with the powerful track “Who Shall I Fear.” Imar Shephard, another talented artist, adds his soulful touch with “Memories.” Iyah Syte, recognized for his conscious lyrics, delivers a message of peace in “Stop The Guns.” The collection also features Knatch Rychus with “Do It With Love,” and Kevin Hill provides a smooth instrumental piece. Each artist brings something special to the project. Anthony B’s energetic style and history of classic tunes give the album a strong foundation. Imar Shephard continues to build his name with heartfelt vocal performances. Iyah Syte’s focus on social change shines through his song, while Knatch Rychus and Kevin Hill add their own unique flavors. The album’s rocksteady flow comes from the careful work of 24 - 7 MUSIC PRODUCTION. This label is known for supporting reggae and dancehall artists, and their productions have reached listeners worldwide. 24 - 7 MUSIC PRODUCTION is respected for keeping the roots of reggae alive while giving each release a fresh sound. This collection stands out as proof of reggae’s strength in 2023. The songs carry deep roots vibes, positive messages, and rhythms that make you want to move. For any reggae fan, this album is a reminder of why the music continues to inspire and unite people around the world.
Gavel Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Who Shall I Fear
- Imar Shephard – Memories
- Iyah Syte – Stop The Guns
- Knatch Rychus – Do It With Love
- Kevin Hill – Instrumental
- Luciano – Give It To Dem
- Lutan Fyah – Give The Youths Dem A Chance
- Queen Omega – Eyes Are Watching You
- Rachaad Amarjii – Victory
- Salma Queen – Make A Change
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