International Roots Riddim produced by Mystical Force 2024
International Roots Overview
The International Roots Riddim project began in the studio with a focus on classic reggae sounds. The team wanted to create music that felt both warm and meaningful. The culture arranger led the musicians to find the right balance between deep roots and modern touches. This direction helped keep the songs true to reggae’s foundation while making them fresh for 2024. At the center of the project is producer Mystical Force. Known for his work in the European reggae scene, Mystical Force has built a reputation for crafting authentic reggae rhythms. He has worked with several roots artists over the years and is respected for his ability to blend traditional reggae elements with new ideas. Mystical Force also released his own track on this project, “International Roots Riddim,” which showcases his skill with melody and arrangement. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Puppa Yharno is featured with the song “Trodin.” He is known for his energetic performances and positive lyrics. Puppa Yharno’s track adds uplifting vibes to the release. Raphael’s contribution, “Ain’t Right,” stands out for its soulful delivery. Raphael, an Italian reggae singer, has gained international attention, especially after his album “Mind vs Heart” reached reggae fans across Europe. His voice and message add depth to the project. Rekall joins with “Early Morning Session,” bringing a calm and reflective mood. Rekall has been active in the reggae scene for years, known for his smooth vocals and thoughtful lyrics. With these artists and Mystical Force’s production, International Roots Riddim kept the roots reggae message strong in 2024.
International Roots Tracklist:
- Jahvante Campbell – Healing Of The Nation
- Puppa Yharno – Trodin
- Raphael – Ain’t Right
- Rekall – Early Morning Session
- Mystical Force – International Roots Riddim
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