HOTTA FIRE RIDDIM produced by MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX 2022
Hotta Fire Overview
The Hotta Fire Riddim appeared in 2022 and quickly found a place in reggae playlists across Jamaica and beyond. This recording brought together a group of respected artists, each adding their own style to the riddim’s warm, steady flow. Anthony B delivers "Hardcore Life," bringing the same energy he’s known for in hits like "Raid the Barn." Bobby Crystal’s "Almost Doesn’t Count" stands out with his smooth vocals; fans may remember him from collaborations with reggae legends like Dennis Brown. Boom Dandymite’s track, "Nuh Deh Pon Dat," adds a fresh but classic feel, showing his roots in the dancehall scene. Capleton, a major figure in reggae and dancehall, brings "Highest Grade" to the riddim. Capleton’s career includes the famous "Jah Jah City" and several MOBO Award nominations, making his appearance here a highlight. Glamma Kid, known for his UK chart success with "Taboo," contributes "Moschino," giving the riddim a touch of international flair. The music was arranged and produced by MARSHALL NEEKO REMIX, who is recognized for his work with both established and rising reggae artists. Marshall Neeko has a history of blending classic roots sounds with modern production, and his releases have gained support on streaming platforms and radio shows worldwide. The Hotta Fire Riddim’s rocksteady-inspired groove made it a cultural marker for reggae in 2022. Its collaborative spirit and roots revival sound helped it stand out, earning respect from both long-time reggae listeners and new fans.
Hotta Fire Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Hardcore Life
- Bobby Crystal – Almost Doesn’t Count
- Boom Dandymite – Nuh Deh Pon Dat
- Capleton – Highest Grade
- Glamma Kid – Moschino
- Jah Mason – Hotter Fire
- Macka B – The Cold
- Max Wayne & Black Rat – Go Fah
- Shabba Ranks – Fist A Ris
- Sizzla – Powerful
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