HAIL FARI RIDDIM produced by WOOLINBOX 2021
Hail Fari Overview
The Hail Fari Riddim roots project quickly found its way into reggae playlists in 2021, standing out for its blend of conscious lyrics and uplifting melodies. The release showcases a strong lineup of tracks, each bringing a unique voice to the riddim. Dawee delivers “Gardien,” a song that highlights his thoughtful lyricism. Hr Panama’s “Hail Fari” stands out with its powerful message and roots energy. Jabesh contributes “Qadamaweh,” adding depth with his distinctive vocal style. Jeffté Saintermo’s “Revolisyon” brings a call for change, while King Kalabash’s “Ma Vibz” offers a vibrant, rhythmic flow. The project also includes Little Guerrier with “Binghi Man,” Luch'ko’s “Pwofitasyon,” Silk Asara’s “Sweet Music,” Sista Ariel’s “Righteousness,” and Sistah Jahia’s “Hail Him.” Each track adds to the overall richness, making the riddim a true collective effort. Among the featured artists, King Kalabash is well known as part of the group Daddy and Hypa, which has made significant contributions to the French Caribbean reggae scene. Jeffté Saintermo is recognized for his work in promoting Creole language and culture through music, earning respect in Martinique and beyond. The roots selector behind the project is WOOLINBOX, a producer with a reputation for blending traditional reggae elements with modern sounds. WOOLINBOX has worked with various artists and labels, and has built a following for crafting cohesive riddims that resonate with reggae audiences worldwide. Hail Fari Riddim is remembered as reggae at its strongest in 2021, bringing together talented voices and a unifying sound that celebrates the genre’s roots and future.
Hail Fari Tracklist:
- Dawee – Gardien
- Hr Panama – Hail Fari
- Jabesh – Qadamaweh
- Jeffté Saintermo – Revolisyon
- King Kalabash – Ma Vibz
- Little Guerrier – Binghi Man
- Luch’ko – Pwofitasyon
- Silk Asara – Sweet Music
- Sista Ariel – Righteousness
- Sistah Jahia – Hail Him
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