JUDGES RIDDIM produced by SHAMMA SOUND 2012
Judges Overview
If you love reggae with a conscious, roots-inspired sound, the Judges Riddim from 2012 is a project you should know. This release came from SHAMMA SOUND, a respected producer and label in the reggae scene. SHAMMA SOUND is known for supporting positive, faith-based reggae and has helped bring several roots artists to a wider audience. Their work often highlights strong rhythms and soulful melodies, and the Judges Riddim is a perfect example. The sound of Judges Riddim stands out for its rocksteady flow, a style that brings together steady, rolling basslines and crisp percussion. The recording process focused on live instruments and vocal harmonies, capturing the classic reggae feel while keeping the energy fresh. SHAMMA SOUND’s approach in the studio gave the riddim its unique identity, rooted in tradition but full of life. The artists on the project shaped the rocksteady flow with their own styles. Troy Anthony’s track, "This I Know," brings heartfelt vocals and is a favorite among reggae fans. Coloss, known for his song "Facade," delivers a strong message with a smooth delivery. Sika & Prescy team up for "Ne Lache Pas," adding a layer of harmony that stands out on the riddim. Freedom’s "Baptise En Jesus-Christ" and Sentinel Crew’s "Libre" each bring a spiritual message, fitting the roots revival theme. Looking back, the Judges Riddim is remembered as a cultural work from 2012, showing how reggae’s conscious sound can connect people and define a moment in music.
Judges Tracklist:
- Troy Anthony – This I Know
- Coloss – Facade
- Sika & Prescy – Ne Lache Pas
- Freedom – Baptise En Jesus-Christ
- Sentinel Crew – Libre
- Dj Seven – On Min Ka Lave Lot
- Armel – Prions Tous Les Jours Et Nuits
- Zion – Rise Up
- Roman G – Jesus
- Johny aka Soul Collector For Christ – I Found Salvation
- Dj Rescue – Megamix
- Judges Version
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