Ghetto Soul Riddim produced by Media House Outaroad Production 2009
Ghetto Soul Overview
In 2009, reggae music was seeing a strong return to its roots. Producers and artists were mixing conscious lyrics with modern sounds. During this time, Media House Outaroad Production was an active name in Jamaica’s music scene. Known for working with both new and established artists, the label helped bring fresh riddims to the public. Their productions often gained attention in reggae circles and on Caribbean radio. The Ghetto Soul Riddim is one of their standout projects from 2009. This riddim brought together a mix of voices and styles, reflecting the energy of the time. Delus, a talented Jamaican singer, appears twice on the release with "True Love Edit - Jah" and "True Love - Jah." Delus was known for his smooth delivery and heartfelt lyrics. He was also the brother of dancehall artist Konshens and had hits like "What Tomorrow May Bring." Gyptian, another featured artist, performs "Crazy World - Jah." Gyptian was already well-known for his international hit "Hold Yuh," which charted in several countries. His style combines roots reggae with soulful melodies, and his song on this riddim fits the thoughtful mood of the project. Shalli brings a softer touch with "In Heaven - Jah." Her vocals add a delicate, uplifting feeling to the riddim. Sizzla, a legendary reggae artist, contributes "Best In Life - Jah." Sizzla is famous for his powerful voice and many albums, including the classic "Da Real Thing." Together, these artists and songs capture the spirit of 2009 roots reggae, mixing culture and positive messages.
Ghetto Soul Tracklist:
- Delus – True Love Edit – Jah
- Delus – True Love – Jah
- Ghetto Soul Riddim – Version – Jah
- Gyptian – Crazy World – Jah
- Shalli – In Heaven – Jah
- Sizzla – Best In Life – Jah
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