GERMAN BOUNCE RIDDIM produced by EVEROLL ROSE PRODUCTION 2022
German Bounce Overview
The roots riddim began in the studio with a clear vision. EVEROLL ROSE PRODUCTION, known for their work in reggae and dancehall, wanted to create a sound that honored classic reggae while bringing something fresh for 2022. The producer built the riddim with strong foundation-style instrumentals, giving each song a warm, island feel. EVEROLL ROSE PRODUCTION has earned respect in the reggae community for producing tracks that often appear on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, helping artists reach a global audience. The riddim brought together a talented group of artists, each adding their own voice to the project. Anaconda stands out with the track "Jump up for Victory." This song carries energetic vocals and has become a highlight for fans of modern reggae. Axxcess delivers "Blood Money," a tune that speaks to real-life struggles and has gained attention for its sharp lyrics. Inner Voice brings a thoughtful approach with "Who is to Blame," a song that asks important questions and encourages listeners to think deeper. Marcus Tolerance offers "With Love," sharing a message of unity and hope. Marcus Tolerance has previously worked with several notable figures in reggae, earning respect for his heartfelt performances. Rdlshellah adds a lively touch with "Gwaan Baby," a track that brings dancehall energy to the roots riddim. Remixes of each song, including "Jump up for Victory (Remix)" by Anaconda and "Blood Money (Remix)" by Axxcess, give fans even more ways to enjoy the set. Through these tracks, the roots riddim kept reggae’s message strong in 2022.
German Bounce Tracklist:
- Anaconda – Jump up for Victory (Remix)
- Axxcess – Blood Money (Remix)
- Inner Voice – Who is to Blame (Remix)
- Marcus Tolerance – With Love (Remix)
- Rdlshellah – Gwaan Baby (Remix)
- T Butler – Supreme Don (Remix)
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