INNOCENCE RIDDIM produced by RADICAL ROOTS
Innocence Overview
The club-ready Innocence Riddim came from the creative team at RADICAL ROOTS, a label known for its strong presence in the modern dancehall scene. RADICAL ROOTS has earned respect for producing authentic riddims and for working with both established and rising artists. The producer behind the project, also named RADICAL ROOTS, is recognized for guiding a distinctive singjay style and for helping to shape the sound of contemporary bashment music. The riddim’s lineup features a mix of voices that brought plenty of energy to dancehalls in 2022. Phil Watkis, Troynochill, and Kemar Powel teamed up for "Kick It With You," a standout track that selectors quickly picked up for its lively vibe. Phil Watkis, who has worked with reggae icons and is known for his uplifting solo work, also appears solo on "Kick It With You," showing his versatility. Real Mckoy and Anthony B deliver "Practice Wah Me Preach," bringing together Anthony B’s signature conscious lyrics—he’s well-known for his classic hit "Raid The Barn"—with Real Mckoy’s streetwise flow. Jay’s "A - Me Confuse" and Flexx’s "Mind Free" add variety, with Flexx drawing on his experience as a member of TOK, one of dancehall’s most successful groups. Other artists like Goldy with "Pretty Girl," Leontre with "Wife," Yungg Muta’s "Don't Leave," Kah Kronik’s "Morning Star," and Lemi’s "Nuba" round out the project, each adding their own flavor. With RADICAL ROOTS arranging the bashment-ready tracks, Innocence Riddim stood out in 2022 as a project that kept dancehall vibrant and alive in clubs and street dances alike.
Innocence Tracklist:
- Phil Watkis, Troynochill & Kemar Powel – Kick It With You (Remix)
- Phil Watkis – Kick It With You
- Real Mckoy & Anthony B – Practice Wah Me Preach
- Jay-A – Me Confuse
- Flexx – Mind Free
- Goldy – Pretty Girl
- Leontre – Wife
- Yungg Muta – Don’t Leave
- Kah Kronik – Morning Star
- Lemi – Nuba
- Kyng Cardo – Cest La Vie
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