KILIMANJARO RIDDIM produced by ONE DROP / SPIRIT REVOLUTION 2020
Kilimanjaro Overview
The Kilimanjaro Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020 by ONE DROP / SPIRIT REVOLUTION. It brings together a group of artists known for their roots and culture focus. Mr Kamanzi, who is from East Africa, is recognized for his strong voice and positive messages. His music often highlights social issues and unity. Paapa Wastik, a Ghanaian reggae artist, is known for blending African rhythms with classic reggae sounds. He has performed at several international festivals and continues to promote African culture through his songs. Ilements, a singer from the Caribbean, is respected for his smooth vocals and conscious lyrics. His tracks often discuss peace and spiritual growth. Fyah P is an artist who brings energy and passion to his performances. He has built a following for his live shows and his dedication to roots reggae. Kaya P is known for his deep, soulful singing style and his focus on uplifting messages. He often records with live bands to keep an authentic reggae sound. ONE DROP / SPIRIT REVOLUTION, the producer behind the riddim, has a history of working with both established and rising reggae artists. The label is known for its commitment to roots reggae and live instrumentation. The Kilimanjaro Riddim itself features steady drum and bass lines, gentle guitar skanks, and warm horn sections. Released in 2020, it stands as a modern roots riddim that celebrates African and Caribbean connections in reggae music. The project highlights unity and cultural pride in the reggae community.
Kilimanjaro Tracklist:
- Mr Kamanzi – Kilimanjaro
- Paapa Wastik – Afrakoma
- Ilements – Stay Cool
- Fyah P – The More I See You
- Kaya P – Mama
- Sugardaddy – In These Times
- Spirit Revolution – Kilimanjaro Riddim
- Spirit Revolution – Kilimanjaro Riddim Extended
Releases Similar to Kilimanjaro Riddim – One Drop / Spirit Revolution
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