Holy Mountain Riddim produced by East Vibration Records 2024
Holy Mountain Overview
Today, reggae fans still remember the roots instrumental from the Holy Mountain Riddim. Released in 2024, this riddim stands out for its deep, revivalist sound. It’s the kind of instrumental that brings people back to the heart of reggae, with steady bass and uplifting energy. Even now, you can hear echoes of those roots in dancehalls and on radio shows. This riddim gave young singers a real platform. Natty King brought his powerful voice to “Rasta Run The World.” Natty King is well known for his classic hit “No Guns To Town,” and his message of peace and Rastafari shines through here too. Kulcha Doc delivered two tracks, “Holy Mountain” and “Parables,” both filled with positive vibes. Turbulence, who once topped charts with “Notorious,” added his song “No Defeat In Jah,” showing his strong, conscious lyrics. Pasco Suhfar’s “Smoke Everyday” and Craig Ed East’s “Don’t Get Distracted” also stood out on the riddim, giving new voices a chance to shine. Every artist brought their own style, but all shared the same roots energy. Other tracks like “Firm Meditation” by Money Pallet and “Love Rastafari” by I Lue added even more depth to the project. Behind the scenes, the dub engineer shaped the sound, making sure every track kept its authentic feel. The producer, East Vibration Records, is known for pushing roots reggae forward. The label has released several respected projects and helped many artists reach wider audiences. Thanks to their vision, the Holy Mountain Riddim still echoes the roots of 2024, reminding us why reggae endures.
Holy Mountain Tracklist:
- Natty King – Rasta Run The World
- Kulcha Doc – Holy Mountain
- Turbulence – No Defeat In Jah
- Pasco Suhfar – Smoke Everyday
- Craig Ed East – Don’t Get Distracted
- Money Pallet – Firm Meditation
- I Lue – Love Rastafari
- Kulcha Doc – Parables
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