Green Pastures Riddim produced by Thanks & Praise Movement 2024
Green Pastures Overview
The Green Pastures Riddim stands out in 2024 for its classic rocksteady flow and uplifting roots reggae mood. The rhythm is steady and warm, with deep bass and percussion that make it easy for listeners to move and feel the positive energy. This style brings back memories for reggae fans, while also sounding fresh for new listeners. Artists like Shane Mclean and Marnie give the riddim a strong start with “I Am The Living Water,” a song that blends powerful vocals with rootsy instrumentals. Shane Mclean is known for his soulful voice and has built a reputation with tracks that connect deeply with reggae audiences. Me.Lion brings spiritual energy to the project with “Spirit Of The Living God,” adding heartfelt lyrics and a passionate delivery. Elimbi’s “Your Righteousness” and Muzikman’s “Thank You” continue the uplifting vibe, each bringing their own unique sound to the riddim. Roman G adds a touch of international flavor with “El Señor,” a song that showcases his smooth style. Each track fits perfectly into the overall mood of the release. The project was arranged by Thanks & Praise Movement, a producer and label known for supporting roots reggae and conscious music. Thanks & Praise Movement has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to keep the authentic reggae sound alive in the current scene. Green Pastures Riddim is remembered by fans as one of the cultural highlights of 2024, bringing people together with its timeless roots reggae spirit.
Green Pastures Tracklist:
- Shane Mclean, Marnie – I Am The Living Water
- Me.Lion – Spirit Of The Living God
- Elimbi – Your Righteousness
- Muzikman – Thank You
- Roman G – El Señor
- Sis Izzy Thomas – You Alone Are God
- Zeeman Henry, God Choice – Psalms Xxiii
- Nicus – Call To Repentance
- Thanks & Praise Movement – Green Pastures Riddim
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