Get Me High Riddim produced by Roots Raid Productions 2024
Get Me High Overview
The Get Me High Riddim made a real mark when it dropped in 2024, bringing a fresh rocksteady vibe to reggae fans everywhere. The release started with a strong set of tracks, each one riding the same rootsy rhythm but telling its own story. Right at the heart of the project was the deep, conscious sound that Roots Raid Productions is known for. Marina P opened things up with "Denver Sky," her smooth vocals floating over the horns and steady bass. She’s well known for her collaboration with Mungo’s Hi Fi on "Divorce à l’Italienne," and her style fits perfectly with this riddim. Shanti D followed with "My Favorite Flower," bringing his signature roots style. Shanti D is recognized for his work with O.B.F Sound System and his album "From Creation," which made waves in the reggae scene. The Mighty Ginsu’s "Ganja Man" added another layer, with lyrics and delivery that fit the classic reggae tradition. Nina Girassois brought a different energy with "Spliff Time," while Mighty Cricket & Little R teamed up for "Sinsemilia," giving the riddim a lively, playful feel. The set closed with Roots Raid’s own "Get Me High Version," letting the riddim shine on its own. Roots Raid Productions, the producer behind the project, has a reputation for mixing old-school reggae with modern sounds. Their work has appeared on labels like ODGProd, and they’re known for their collaborations with artists across Europe and beyond. The Get Me High Riddim’s rocksteady flow stood out as one of the cultural highlights of 2024, remembered for its conscious sound and the way it brought artists together on a powerful roots foundation.
Get Me High Tracklist:
- Marina P – Denver Sky
- Shanti D – My Favorite Flower
- The Mighty Ginsu – Ganja Man
- Nina Girassois – Spliff Time
- Mighty Cricket & Little R – Sinsemilia
- Naty Selva – 420
- Roots Raid – Get Me High Version
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