GLOBALIZATION RIDDIM VOLUME 1 (REGGAE EDITION) – SPONGE MUSIC 2022
Globalization Overview
In 2022, reggae fans celebrated a new riddim that brought back the classic rocksteady flow. In the studio, musicians worked together to create a warm, steady rhythm that reminded listeners of reggae’s strong roots. The dub engineer played a key role, shaping the sound with deep bass and echo, making sure every element fit the classic style while keeping things fresh. The producer behind this riddim is not always in the spotlight, but the creative direction was clear: respect the old school, but let each artist shine in their own way. The result is a collection of songs where the rocksteady groove is the foundation, but each voice brings something special. Capleton delivers "Rise & Shine" with his signature energy. Known for his powerful performances and hits like "Jah Jah City," Capleton’s track stands out with uplifting lyrics and a strong message. Anthony B’s "When Last You Pray" brings his conscious style. Anthony B is respected worldwide, with albums like "Universal Struggle" and collaborations with artists such as Wyclef Jean. Lutan Fyah gives us "Bad Girl, Good to Me," showing his smooth vocal style. Sizzla, who has released over 70 albums in his career, contributes "Watch Yah," adding his unmistakable voice and roots message. Jah Thunder shares "Secret to Survive," bringing heartfelt lyrics and a steady flow. Looking back, roots fans always mention the rocksteady flow of 2022 as a highlight. This riddim proves that when talented artists and creative engineers work together, reggae’s foundation only gets stronger.
Globalization Tracklist:
- Capleton – Rise & Shine
- Anthony B – When Last You Pray
- Lutan Fyah – Bad Girl, Good to Me
- Sizzla – Watch Yah
- Jah Thunder – Secret to Survive
- Ikaya – Mi General
- Ikaya – Mi General (Edit)
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