HEAL THE WORLD RIDDIM produced by 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Heal The World Overview
In 2022, 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT released the Heal The World Riddim, a project that stands out in modern roots reggae. The dub cut on this anthology is a strong example of reggae’s foundation, using deep basslines and echo effects that remind listeners of classic dub from the 1970s and 1980s. The dub engineer’s role is central here, shaping the sound by dropping vocals in and out and highlighting the drums and bass, which gives the riddim its timeless feel. When compared to other roots anthologies of its era, the Heal The World Riddim dub cut holds its own. Many recent compilations focus on digital sounds or dancehall influences, but this project keeps the roots style alive. Songs like Gerald Boreland — Yashua and Nature Ellis — The Warning show the riddim’s melodic strength. Luciano ft Bam Rush — Victory adds a powerful vocal performance; Luciano is known for his classic album "Where There Is Life," which helped him gain international fame in the 1990s. Sizzla — Heal the World brings energy to the project. Sizzla is one of reggae’s most prolific artists, with over 50 albums released, and is known for his chart-topping album "Da Real Thing." Turbulence — Cherish My Love and Bam Rush - Victory — Victory also contribute to the project’s rich sound. 3 LEAF ENTERTAINMENT, the producer, has built a reputation for keeping authentic reggae alive, with this riddim reaching streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The Heal The World Riddim is a strong proof of reggae’s lasting strength in 2022, connecting the past and present through its dub foundation and roots style.
Heal The World Tracklist:
- Gerald Boreland – Yashua
- Luciano ft Bam Rush – Victory
- Nature Ellis – The Warning
- Sizzla – Heal the World
- Turbulence – Cherish My Love
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