General Riddim (Flashback Series) Vol 1 produced by Penthouse Records 2025
General Overview
Penthouse Records is the label behind the new roots riddim making waves in reggae right now. The label is well known for helping launch the careers of artists like Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder, and has been a key name in reggae since the late 1980s. With a long history of producing classic riddims, Penthouse Records continues to shape the sound of modern reggae. On this roots riddim, several standout artists bring their own style. Little John delivers "All Over Me," adding his signature energy. He is known for his early dancehall work and hits from the 1980s. Gary Minott steps in with "Pepper Pot," a track that rides the earthy groove of the riddim. Supervisor offers "Yuh Got It," keeping things smooth and relaxed. Exco Levi, a five-time Juno Award winner from Canada, brings "City Life" to the mix. His strong songwriting and conscious lyrics have made him a respected name in reggae worldwide. Buju Banton, who won a Grammy Award for his album "Before the Dawn," delivers "Massa God World A Run." His powerful voice and message stand out on the riddim. The musicians behind the scenes, listed as Penthouse Musicians, provide the steady foundation with the track "General Riddim." Their work keeps the roots sound alive and timeless. This roots riddim is quickly becoming a favorite on reggae playlists everywhere. With Penthouse Records at the controls and these talented artists on board, the riddim is set to be a solid foundation in reggae music for 2025 and beyond.
General Tracklist:
- Little John – All Over Me
- Gary Minott – Pepper Pot
- Supervisor – Yuh Got It
- Exco Levi – City Life
- Buju Banton – Massa God World A Run
- Lenski Don – Safe Sex
- Garnet Silk – Lion Heart
- Jack Radics – Love Won’t Let Me Wait
- Penthouse Musicians – General Riddim (Version)
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