GREATER GLORY RIDDIM produced by ONE HOUSE RECORDS 2021
Greater Glory Overview
The Greater Glory Riddim project from 2021 brought a fresh yet classic reggae sound, staying true to roots traditions. The rhythm is warm and steady, with a strong bassline and crisp drums that echo the golden age of reggae. Its vinyl-like texture gives every track a nostalgic feel, while the dub influences keep the energy alive throughout the release. Artists like Cali, Cezar, Guzie, Iya Tear, and Jahfrican each bring their own style to the riddim. Cali delivers “C - Nutt'n at All,” a track that highlights his smooth delivery and lyrical flow. Cezar stands out as well with “Dat Nuh Right,” adding his recognizable voice to the project. Cezar is known for his earlier hit “She Says She Loves Me,” which helped him gain attention in the reggae scene. Guzie’s “Indica” rides the rhythm with a laid-back, rootsy vibe. Iya Tear’s “Way Out” adds a conscious message, while Jahfrican’s “New Beginning” brings a fresh perspective, showcasing the diversity of voices on the riddim. Behind the scenes, ONE HOUSE RECORDS shaped the sound of the project. The label is known for its commitment to authentic reggae and has worked with various artists to keep roots reggae alive in the modern era. Their focus on quality production and genuine reggae energy has earned them respect among fans and musicians alike. Years later, the Greater Glory Riddim remains a favorite for reggae fans, remembered as a standout roots release from 2021. Its solid foundation and memorable tracks continue to get play, keeping the spirit of roots reggae strong.
Greater Glory Tracklist:
- Cali-C – Nutt’n at All
- Cezar – Dat Nuh Right
- Guzie – Indica
- Iya Tear – Way Out
- Jahfrican – New Beginning
- Jahni c – Free the Youths
- Jim Redz – 2 O’clock Short
- Mikey General – Greater Glory
- Original Rory T – Jammin
- Pete Starr – Daddy
- Steppa Gangunguru – Free Meditation
- Version – Greater Glory
- One House Records – Tribute To Dad (Sax Instrumental)
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