Joe Keyz Riddim produced by Tad’s Record Inc 2009
Joe Keyz Overview
The Joe Keyz Riddim is a strong example of roots reggae from 2009. The foundation of this riddim comes from its conscious sound, which is built on deep bass and steady drums. This kind of sound has always been important in reggae, helping to spread messages about life and society. Tad's Record Inc is the producer behind the Joe Keyz Riddim. Based in Jamaica, Tad's Record Inc has a long history of working with top reggae and dancehall artists. The label is known for supporting both classic and modern reggae music. Over the years, Tad's Record Inc has released many well-known projects that have helped reggae reach fans all over the world. Many respected artists appear on the Joe Keyz Riddim. Capleton, a major figure in reggae and dancehall, brings his powerful voice to the song "Blessing." Capleton is famous for songs like "Jah Jah City" and has been nominated for Grammy Awards. Perfect, who is known for his hit "Hand Cart Bwoy," delivers the song "American Dream." Furious shares his thoughts on trust with "Who To Trust." Smoke adds hope with "Better Most Come," while Teflon encourages strength in "Never Regret." Other artists on the riddim include Chezidek with "Moveing On," Lutan Fyah with "Strong Black Women," Michael Fabulous with "Hold On To Faith," Kunta Kente with "Hill Side," and Zamunda with "Herbs Man." Each artist brings their own style, but all share the roots message.
Joe Keyz Tracklist:
- Capleton – Blessing
- Perfect – American Dream
- Furious – Who To Trust
- Smoke – Better Most Come
- Teflon – Never Regret
- Chezidek – Moveing On
- Lutan Fyah – Strong Black Women
- Michael Fabulous – Hold On To Faith
- Kunta Kente – Hill Side
- Zamunda – Herbs Man
- Fire Ball – Bloddy World
- Kharuso – Speak My Mind
- Kali Blaxx – Time So Rhygin
- Hytanyah – What Im Gonna Do
- Loaded – Game Of Love
- Ika – Babylon Gone
- Dadda – Propoganda
- Joe Keyz Riddim (Cut Stone Rec) – Version
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