Higher Grounds Riddim produced by ChinaMan Yard Productions 2025
Higher Grounds Overview
The reggae scene is alive with new energy as the Higher Grounds Riddim brings together artists from different backgrounds. This project stands out because it connects the classic sound of roots reggae with a fresh, modern touch. The riddim is getting a lot of attention from fans who enjoy deep lyrics and smooth, steady rhythms. ChinaMan Yard Productions is the force behind this release. The label is known for working with both established and rising reggae artists. Over the years, ChinaMan Yard Productions has built a reputation for quality and has helped several songs reach wide audiences, especially through digital streaming platforms. Their focus on meaningful music and social themes has made them respected in the reggae community. The artists on this riddim each bring their own style. Kumar, who sings "Walk With You," is known for his soulful voice and was once the lead singer of Raging Fyah, a group nominated for a Grammy. Bugle, with the track "I'll Be There," is respected for his thoughtful lyrics and has released hits like "Nuh Compatible." Anthony B, who delivers "In Love," is famous for his energetic performances and songs like "Fire Pon Rome." Perfect Giddimani, on "Tear No Man Down," is recognized for his unique vocal style and has topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Zulu Bob, with "Once More," brings an international flavor, having worked with artists across different countries. With these artists riding the roots anthology, the Higher Grounds Riddim is connecting with reggae fans everywhere.
Higher Grounds Tracklist:
- Kumar – Walk With You
- Bugle – I’ll Be There
- Anthony B – In Love
- Perfect Giddimani – Tear No Man Down
- Zulu Bob – Once More
- Hardio – Push Harder
- King Kanashi I – Pledge Dem Allegiance
- Shwaniyah – Return To Sender
- J’M – Gotta Be Strong
- Jadawee I – Live Life
- General Huge – Higher Grounds Riddim
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