KEVO ARTS RIDDIM produced by DRISA & OBWAR BWANA/MEGALINK ENT
Kevo Arts Overview
Today, reggae fans still remember the dub cut from the Kevo Arts Riddim as a highlight of 2021’s sound system culture. The echoing rhythms and deep bass lines became a favorite at dancehall sessions, where selectors would drop the riddim to keep crowds moving late into the night. This dub cut carried a timeless reggae message, blending tradition with a modern touch. Working back from the riddim’s impact, it’s clear that the artists made it special. Deckoh Deckoh stood out with “Binlade (1),” a track that gained attention for its raw energy. Tello Boy brought a relaxed vibe with “No Stress,” a song that connected with listeners looking for hope and resilience. Wholla’s “Bad Kampane” added another layer, showcasing his strong delivery. Rhymeking Kenya, known for “Strong 16,” has built a reputation for lyrical skill in Kenya’s reggae scene. Frenno Di General, with “Awahdodem,” contributed his unique voice, further strengthening the riddim’s lineup. Behind the music were producers DRISA and OBWAR BWANA/MEGALINK ENT. DRISA is recognized for refining reggae riddims that keep the roots sound alive while adding fresh elements. OBWAR BWANA/MEGALINK ENT has played a key role in promoting East African reggae, supporting artists and helping tracks reach streaming platforms worldwide. Looking back, the dub cut from Kevo Arts Riddim stands as a symbol of reggae’s enduring power in 2021. It brought together talented voices and skilled producers, leaving a mark on the reggae and dancehall community.
Kevo Arts Tracklist:
- Deckoh Deckoh – Binlade (1)
- Tello Boy – No Stress
- Wholla – Bad Kampane
- Rhymeking Kenya – Strong 16
- Frenno Di General – Awahdodem
- Musical Jahsilva – Zoza
- Visty Boy 254 – Badest
- Nuclear ke – Apetizer
- Koky Banky – Ganji
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.