Keele Street Riddim produced by Reggae North Music 2023
Keele Street Overview
In 2023, the Keele Street Riddim stood out as a roots reggae favorite, reflecting the genre’s ongoing evolution while staying true to its foundations. The riddim’s arrival came at a time when roots reggae was enjoying renewed interest, especially among selectors who champion authentic, bass-driven sounds. This project quickly became a staple for roots selectors, celebrated for its rich grooves and soulful energy. At the center of this release is Reggae North Music, a label known for its commitment to reggae’s classic warmth and analog feel. Based in Canada, Reggae North Music has steadily built a reputation for quality productions, supporting both emerging and established artists in the reggae scene. Their approach to this riddim project was to capture the timeless spirit of roots reggae, and they succeeded in creating a sound that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. The artists featured on Keele Street Riddim each bring something special. Kirk Diamond, with his track "Rastafari Calling," adds depth and conviction. Diamond is recognized for winning the 2018 Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year, which highlights his influence in Canadian reggae. The Jempress delivers "F.L.Y," offering a performance that is both powerful and uplifting. Tréson’s "Stronger" stands out with its message of resilience, while Cheater Miller’s "Tribulation" and Ammoy’s "I Surrender" both showcase roots reggae’s emotional range. This project remains a testament to the enduring strength of reggae in 2023, uniting top talent and authentic production for a memorable roots experience.
Keele Street Tracklist:
- Kirk Diamond – Rastafari Calling
- The Jempress – F.L.Y (For Loving You)
- Tréson – Stronger
- Cheater Miller – Tribulation
- C – Through The Fire
- Ammoy – I Surrender
- Mikey Dangerous – Let It Go
- Onique – You
- C – New Day
- Tony Anthony – Never Knew You
- Skillman – Right Now
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