GET DOWN RIDDIM produced by THE RIGHT STUFF 2022
Get Down Overview
In 2022, the Get Down Riddim stood out as a strong roots reggae release. This riddim brought together several talented artists and reminded fans of the power of collaboration in reggae music. Compared to other roots drops of its era, Get Down Riddim focused on classic reggae elements, such as heavy percussion and deep bass, while still giving each artist space to shine. Awa Fall’s “Better Land” is a highlight, showing her soulful voice and thoughtful lyrics. Awa Fall is known for her positive messages and has worked with legends like Alpha Blondy. Raphael’s “Sittin’ and Watchin’” delivers a smooth, relaxed vibe. Raphael is respected in the European reggae scene, especially for his album “Mind vs Heart.” Virtus brings energy with “Keep on Jamming,” keeping the roots spirit alive. Other artists also add their own touch. Julia Kee’s “Nothing Else” is gentle and melodic. Ras Tewelde & Likkle Danny join forces for “Sharing Is Caring,” a song that promotes unity and kindness. Each track fits well with the riddim’s classic sound. Behind the scenes, the producer THE RIGHT STUFF plays a big role. Known for quality roots productions, THE RIGHT STUFF has built a reputation for keeping the foundation of reggae strong in Europe. Their work as a sound system and label has helped bring together artists from different backgrounds. Overall, Get Down Riddim kept reggae’s roots alive in 2022, standing out among other releases for its deep respect for tradition and its fresh, collaborative spirit.
Get Down Tracklist:
- Awa Fall – Better Land
- Raphael – Sittin’ and Watchin’
- Virtus – Keep on Jamming
- Julia Kee – Nothing Else
- Ras Tewelde & Likkle Danny – Sharing Is Caring
- Adriano Bono – Give Me the Right Stuff
- Jaka & Simona Boo – Mai troppo tardi
- Oumy – Allright
- The Right Stuff – Get Down Riddim Instrumental
- The Right Stuff – Get Down to Dub
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