GOOD PEOPLE RIDDIM produced by GOLDMIND PRODUCTIONS 2017
Good People Overview
In 2017, reggae saw a strong roots revival with many new riddim projects. One standout was Good People Riddim, produced by GOLDMIND PRODUCTIONS. This compilation captured the year’s reggae energy with laid-back grooves and classic reggae sounds. GOLDMIND PRODUCTIONS has become known in the reggae world for bringing together talented artists and creating smooth, horn-driven rhythms. Their projects are often streamed worldwide, helping new and veteran artists reach global listeners. Good People Riddim features a mix of voices, each bringing their own style. Arrow Kon delivers "Nah Worry Bout Dem," a track with a relaxed yet confident message. BLX appears with "Crying Out," adding emotional depth to the riddim. Daddy Lynx, who has worked with various UK reggae acts and is respected for his energetic performances, contributes "Rise," an uplifting song about overcoming struggles. Di Great has two tracks on the compilation: "One - Criminal" and "One - Money Make the World Spin." Both songs show his range, from social commentary to reflections on life’s realities. Frank Nitty adds "I Would Like," giving the project a thoughtful touch. Other artists on the riddim include Kenne Blessin with "Jah is with Me," Milz with "Ring-Ring," and Nana Binghi featuring Aima Moses on "Jah Is Above." Together, these songs carry the roots spirit of 2017, united by GOLDMIND PRODUCTIONS’ signature sound.
Good People Tracklist:
- Arrow Kon – Nah Worry Bout Dem
- BLX – Crying Out
- D-Rich – Yuh Gone
- Daddy Lynx – Rise
- Di Great-One – Criminal
- Di Great-One – Money Make the World Spin
- Frank Nitty – I Would Like
- Goldmind Productions – Good People Riddim (Instrumental)
- Kenne Blessin – Jah is with Me
- Milz – Ring-Ring
- Nana Binghi feat. Aima Moses – Jah Is Above
- Real V.I – Evil Thoughts
- Solution Reid – Cuts & Bruises
- Starr Blacks – Got to Go
- Trilla Blacks – Dont Wonna Be Hurt
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