Jah Bring Them Come Riddim produced by Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Jah Bring Them Come Overview
The new dub cut on the "Jah Bring Them Come Riddim" brings a fresh heartbeat to reggae roots. This release is shaped by Jah Golden Throne Records, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds. Marshall Neeko, a respected producer and remixer, joins the project. He is known for his work on the "Marshall Neeko Remix" series, which has brought new life to classic and modern reggae tracks. The anthology features strong contributions from artists like Lenzo, Eliah, Shadrak, Vinny, and Brainfood. Lenzo delivers "Jah Kingdom," a roots anthem that shows his steady presence in the reggae scene. Eliah’s "Call Dem In" stands out with a soulful call to unity. Shadrak brings deep energy with "Zion Gate," adding a spiritual touch to the riddim. Vinny’s "Marchin In" and Brainfood’s "March To Zion" both add different flavors to the collection, showing the range of the riddim. Each song connects to the roots revival movement, which brings classic reggae sounds into today’s world. Jah Golden Throne Records has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to keep roots reggae alive for new generations. Marshall Neeko’s remix style adds a modern edge while respecting the foundation of the genre. Every artist and song on this anthology adds to reggae’s journey right now. The dub cut, with its steady rhythm and jazzy touches, invites listeners to feel the pulse of roots music today.
Jah Bring Them Come Tracklist:
- Lenzo – Jah Kingdom
- Eliah – Call Dem In
- Shadrak – Zion Gate
- Vinny – Marchin In
- Brainfood – March To Zion
- Sheeba – Zion A Call We
- Bad Card – Zion Calling
- Jah Rise – Zion Gate Open
- Vashan – Jah Bring Them Come
- Razor – Call Of The King
- Marshall Neeko – Jah Bring Them Come
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