GEE WIZZ RIDDIM produced by RASTA HOOD AKA ROBIN HOOD PRODUCTIONS 2021
Gee Wizz Overview
When the roots-inspired Gee Wizz Riddim dropped in 2021, reggae fans quickly noticed its conscious sound. The riddim’s deep bass and melodic groove sparked conversations online, with listeners praising its authentic roots feeling. Many fans said the project brought fresh energy to modern reggae while staying true to tradition. Several artists contributed standout tracks. Denzi Wint’s “Your Conscience” was highlighted for its thoughtful lyrics and heartfelt delivery. Kareem Shabazz added “Oh My Friends,” which resonated with listeners for its message of unity. King Mas, known for his 2014 album “One Wish,” brought his signature style to “Heal the Nation.” Little Clarkie’s “Don’t Worry About a Thing” offered a reassuring vibe, while Luciano, often called ‘The Messenjah’ and recognized for hits like “Sweep Over My Soul,” anchored the riddim with “Gee Wizz.” The project was crafted at the hands of RASTA HOOD AKA ROBIN HOOD PRODUCTIONS, a label respected for its commitment to roots reggae. The producer has worked with a range of reggae artists and is known for keeping authentic reggae sounds alive in the digital era. Their work on Gee Wizz Riddim continued this tradition, earning respect from both new listeners and longtime fans. Even now, the release of Gee Wizz Riddim is remembered as an important moment in reggae for 2021. Its conscious roots sound and the contributions from respected artists helped cement its place in the year’s musical history.
Gee Wizz Tracklist:
- Denzi Wint – Your Conscience
- Kareem Shabazz – Oh My Friends
- King Mas – Heal the Nation
- Little Clarkie – Don’t Worry About a Thing
- Luciano – Gee Wizz
- Mikey General – Iron Sharpeneth Iron
- Milton Blake – Cut & Clear
- Nadia Lindsay – Jah Love, Jah Love
- Orakle – Nah Give Them
- RAS I JAH – Take Me Home
- Vivian Jones – Majestic One
- Selah Collins – Time We Use to Have
- Tony Anthony – Slave Driver
- Ras Oneilly – Jah Jah Love
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