Jah Bless Riddim produced by 1 Harmony Muzik 2024
Jah Bless Overview
Jah Bless Riddim is a reggae release from 2024 that brings together the sound of classic reggae with new energy. The riddim comes from 1 Harmony Muzik, a label known for keeping roots reggae alive. This project stands out for its focus on strong percussion and deep, rootsy vibes. Several artists feature on Jah Bless Riddim, each bringing their own style. Mykal Somer performs “Good Day,” a track that shows his smooth vocals and positive message. Alpha Norris delivers “Black Queen,” a song that honors strong women. Ynot D’paul adds “I Am Just a Man,” sharing honest lyrics and a soulful tone. Anthony (Bassie) Clarke, who is well respected for his work as a bass player and producer in reggae music, offers “Teach the Children.” Benoni O Shar performs “Feelings Change,” bringing emotional depth to the riddim. 1 Harmony Muzik is the producer behind Jah Bless Riddim. The label has a history of working with both established and new reggae artists, and is known for keeping the classic reggae sound alive in modern times. Their productions have appeared on major streaming platforms and have gained respect from reggae fans around the world. Jah Bless Riddim is an example of how reggae continues to grow and change, while staying close to its roots. With a mix of talented artists and a strong producer, this recording is a notable part of reggae’s story in 2024.
Jah Bless Tracklist:
- Mykal Somer – Good Day
- Alpha Norris – Black Queen
- Ynot D’paul – I Am Just a Man
- Anthony (Bassie) Clarke – Teach the Children
- Benoni O Shar – Feelings Change
- Uni’verss – The Lord Is My Stay
- Elijah – Give Thanks
- stephen souza – Blam Blam Blam
- Fountain – It’s Possible
- Revelation – Caught Up
- Kenyatta & Zebulan – Stand Firm
- Fawda Don – Old Sling Shot
- Ras Pilot – Hail the Man
- Preecha Kungo – Haffi Remove
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