Keep Trodding Riddim produced by Miss Mac Music 2024
Keep Trodding Overview
The Keep Trodding Riddim from 2024 brought a fresh reggae sound, blending classic roots with a modern, uplifting vibe. The music is driven by strong percussion and smooth bass lines, creating a relaxed but lively mood. This riddim became a platform for artists to share both cultural and personal messages. Adão Negro and Clariana shine on the track "Know That I Love You," delivering heartfelt vocals that fit perfectly with the laid-back rhythm. Kiara’s "Ease & Calm" stands out for its soothing delivery, adding to the chilled atmosphere of the compilation. Imanni Khalia brings a spiritual touch with "Jah Love," reflecting her background as a rising reggae singer known for her powerful performances. Dawid Porta adds inspiration with "We Can Fly," while Kofi, who gained fame with the hit "Black Pride" in the late 1980s, returns with "Do You Ever Think About Me," showing her lasting influence in reggae music. Other highlights include Bell$ with "It'S A Brand New Day," Leslie Butler’s "Jam It," and Jaime Hinckson’s "Keep Trodding," each adding their own flavor to the riddim. Miss Mac Music arranged and produced the project, guiding the sound with experience and vision. As a producer, Miss Mac Music has built a reputation for blending reggae and dancehall styles, and has worked with both new and established artists. The riddim was released under Miss Mac Music’s own label, further cementing its place in the global reggae scene. Looking back, the Keep Trodding Riddim carried reggae’s message of unity and positivity into 2024, connecting artists and listeners worldwide.
Keep Trodding Tracklist:
- Adão Negro, Clariana – Know That I Love You
- Kiara – Ease & Calm
- Imanni Khalia – Jah Love
- Dawid Porta – We Can Fly
- Kofi – Do You Ever Think About Me
- Bell$ – It’S A Brand New Day
- Leslie Butler – Jam It
- Jaime Hinckson – Keep Trodding
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