Huba Island Riddim produced by JusVybz Nation 2024
Huba Island Overview
Afrikaanshabba, Arrow Bwoy, Her_Dithi, Kizzlah The Brand, and Shally Maina each bring their unique sound to the Huba Island Riddim. Afrikaanshabba is known for the single "Love Song," which has gained attention for its heartfelt lyrics and smooth delivery. Arrow Bwoy, who made waves with "Sensi," is recognized for his energetic performances and collaborations with top East African artists. Her_Dithi delivers "Naji," adding a fresh voice to the project. Kizzlah The Brand joins with "Some Good Love," while Shally Maina contributes "Sema," both artists adding their own flavor to the riddim. The roots riddim behind these tracks was crafted by producer JusVybz Nation. JusVybz Nation has earned respect in the reggae scene for their ability to blend classic reggae sounds with modern production. Their work has reached listeners worldwide, with tracks streaming across major platforms and earning spots on reggae playlists. The Huba Island Riddim stands out because it stays true to the deep bass and steady drums of classic reggae, while still feeling new and current. JusVybz Nation’s careful production lets each artist shine, making every song feel connected yet unique. Fans of roots reggae appreciate how this riddim brings back the spirit of the genre, while also giving it a 2024 twist. Even as new sounds come and go, listeners still return to this riddim as a memory of reggae’s roots in 2024. The songs from Afrikaanshabba, Arrow Bwoy, Her_Dithi, Kizzlah The Brand, and Shally Maina keep the vibe alive, showing that roots reggae continues to inspire new generations.
Huba Island Tracklist:
- Afrikaanshabba – Love Song
- Arrow Bwoy – Sensi
- Her_Dithi – Naji
- Kizzlah The Brand – Some Good Love
- Shally Maina – Sema
- Adasa – It’s Going Down
- Kigoto – Oh My
- Andy Saharan – Mukhana
- Iddi Singer – Tabibu
- Kitole Kenda – One Day
- GrandmastaTek – Cool Me Down
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