Incroyable Riddim produced by Karamanti for Blakkwuman22 Music 2025
Blakkwuman22 Music is proud to announce the release of Incroyable Riddim their latest project from reggae artist, songwriter, and producer Karamanti. This vibrant four-track reggae compilation features a mix of uplifting messages, diverse sounds, and inspiring artistry from both established and emerging voices in reggae.
Incroyable Overview
Reggae music has always been close to the sound system culture in Jamaica. Sound systems are big speakers and DJ crews that bring music to the streets and dancehalls. The new reggae rhythm project, Incroyable Riddim, fits right into this tradition. The riddim is built for heavy bass and clear vocals, just like the classic sound system days. In the studio, a lot of work goes on behind the scenes. The studio hand helps set up the instruments and keeps the sessions running smooth. Every drum beat and guitar line is carefully checked before the artists sing on the track. The producer for this project is Karamanti, working with Blakkwuman22 Music. Karamanti is known for her sharp lyrics and strong presence in the reggae scene. She started Blakkwuman22 Music to support roots artists and has released music that gets played in reggae circles worldwide. Her song “Il Est Incroyable” is one of the highlights on this riddim, showing her skill with words and melody. The label has been praised for pushing new voices and keeping roots reggae alive. Omar Perry, the son of legendary producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, brings his own style to the track “Woman You Got It.” Omar is respected for his album “Man Free” and for carrying on his father’s legacy. Yahdeen Essence adds “Mr. Wicked Man” to the mix, giving the riddim a deeper roots flavor.
Incroyable Tracklist:
- Karamanti – Il Est Incroyable
- Omar Perry – Woman You Got It
- Yahdeen Essence – Mr. Wicked Man
- Karamanti – Incroyable Riddim
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