HIGHER REFLECTION RIDDIM produced by TCM PRODUCTION 2021
Higher Reflection Overview
The Higher Reflection Riddim stands out as a memorable reggae release from 2021. The recording features a collection of tracks that quickly found their way onto sound system playlists. Each tune rides the same foundation rhythm, yet every artist brings a unique energy. Chaotic opens with "Holding On," a song that delivers resilience and hope. Damar follows with "Give Thanks," offering gratitude and conscious lyrics. H7GH TOLERANCE's "Isreal God" adds spiritual depth, while Madcardi and C-Jay join forces on "Signs," blending their voices for a powerful message. Trailer brings energy with "Do It," and Yung GT YGT rounds out the set with "Different Tuff." The artists on this riddim each have their own style. Chaotic, known for his single "Holding On," has built a reputation for thoughtful songwriting in reggae circles. Damar, with "Give Thanks," continues to grow his catalog of uplifting tracks. H7GH TOLERANCE brings a spiritual angle with "Isreal God." Madcardi and C-Jay collaborate on "Signs," showing the strength of teamwork in reggae music. Trailer and Yung GT YGT add their own flavors, making the riddim diverse and engaging. Behind the music is TCM PRODUCTION, the producer responsible for crafting the Higher Reflection Riddim. TCM PRODUCTION has a history of building reggae and dancehall projects that stand out for their vocal harmonies and solid arrangements. Their work on this riddim highlights a commitment to quality and a deep understanding of reggae traditions. The Higher Reflection Riddim is remembered as a cultural work of 2021, echoing through dancehalls and sound systems with its strong foundation and thoughtful performances.
Higher Reflection Tracklist:
- Chaotic – Holding On
- Damar – Give Thanks
- H7GH TOLERANCE – Isreal God
- Madcardi – Signs (feat C-Jay)
- Trailer – Do It
- Yung GT YGT – Different Tuff
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