JAM ROCK ROCKING – KRUSH PROOF MUZIK 2021
Jam Rock Rocking – Krush Proof Muzik Overview
In 2021, reggae fans were treated to a collection that brought the classic rocksteady groove into the modern era. The album’s rhythms echoed the golden age of reggae, yet felt right at home among the year’s new sounds. This was a rare blend—timeless, yet fresh—showing how reggae’s roots can still grow in today’s music landscape. The project was shaped by Krush Proof Muzik, a producer known for crafting authentic reggae riddims that honor tradition while embracing new energy. Krush Proof Muzik’s touch is clear throughout the album, with each track layered in warm dub textures and steady, rolling basslines. The collection features a standout lineup of reggae voices. Qyor opens with “Tonight,” delivering smooth, soulful vocals that glide perfectly over the riddim. Qyor is recognized for his songwriting and collaborations, including work with reggae stars like Busy Signal and Sean Paul. Natty King follows with “You Bring Joy,” bringing his signature roots style. Natty King is well-known for his hit “No Guns To Town,” which earned him international attention and solidified his place in the roots reggae scene. Voicemail’s “Dem Nuh Real” adds a dancehall edge, with the group’s energetic delivery. Voicemail has a history of chart success in Jamaica and abroad, especially with their popular track “Wacky Dip.” Torch’s “Retribution” brings conscious lyrics and a passionate performance, while Ras Boti’s “Mi Cabez Sando Vueltas” introduces a unique flavor, blending reggae with Spanish influences. This album collection stands out as one of 2021’s cultural highlights, proving reggae’s depth and adaptability for a new generation.
Tracklist:
- Qyor – Tonight
- Natty King – You Bring Joy
- Voicemail – Dem Nuh Real
- Torch – Retribution
- Ras Boti – Mi Cabez Sando Vueltas
- Ariana Stanberry – Jamrock Sunset
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