Jah Creation Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix and Jah Golden Throne 2025
Jah Creation Overview
The Jah Creation Riddim, released in 2025, is making a strong mark in reggae playlists. This project is a collaboration between Marshall Neeko Remix and Jah Golden Throne, both respected in the reggae scene. Marshall Neeko Remix is known for his work on roots productions and remixes, while Jah Golden Throne has built a reputation for quality reggae releases over the years. The riddim stands out not only for its rhythm but also for its recording process. The dub engineer played a key role, shaping the sound with careful mixing and effects. Horns and deep basslines give the riddim a classic feel, yet the engineering brings a fresh energy that appeals to today’s listeners. Artists on this set each bring their own style to the roots foundation. Fisherman’s "Jah Creation" delivers a heartfelt message, while Star Light’s "Zion Inna Vision" adds uplifting vocals. Gully Ranks, known for his well-received single "Selassie Nuh Dead," brings strength and conviction to the riddim. Jah Fresh, with "Genesis," and Marlon Black, with "Chariots Of Jah," both contribute tracks that highlight their unique voices and approach to roots reggae. These artists help shape the riddim, keeping the tradition of roots reggae alive while making it accessible for a new generation. The careful work of the dub engineer and the vision of the producers have made this release a favorite for roots fans. With its blend of classic and modern sounds, the Jah Creation Riddim is quickly becoming a staple in reggae collections.
Jah Creation Tracklist:
- Fisherman – Jah Creation
- Star Light – Zion Inna Vision
- Gully Ranks – Selassie Nuh Dead
- Jah Fresh – Genesis
- Marlon Black – Chariots Of Jah
- Razor – Jah Guide Me
- Zinc Fence – Nazarite Vow
- Jah Yute & Suga Kane – Trodding Jah Road
- Marvin Gad – Rastafari Rule
- Zylo – Bun A Fire Pon Dem
- Marshall Neeko – Jah Creation Riddim Version
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