Killa Riddim produced by Legacy Life Entertainment 2024
Killa Overview
The Killa Riddim arrived in 2024, making waves from Ghana and quickly reaching reggae listeners worldwide. This roots reggae riddim gave singers and deejays a strong, authentic base to build their songs on, and fans noticed the classic reggae vibe right away. Several standout artists brought their own flavor to the Killa Riddim. Derobie, known for his breakout hit “Poverty,” delivered “Ready Now,” showing his smooth voice and roots style. Larruso, another rising star from Ghana, contributed “Live in Love.” Larruso first gained attention with “Killy Killy” and has continued to impress reggae and dancehall fans across Africa. Yaadcore, a respected selector and artist who helped popularize reggae in Ghana, added “Mother Ghana.” His track is a nod to his deep connection with roots culture. Stonebwoy, who won the Best International Act: Africa at the 2015 BET Awards, brought energy with “Million Style.” Mugeez, best known as part of the duo R2Bees, offered “Girlfriend,” adding a melodic touch to the project. The riddim was produced by Legacy Life Entertainment, a label with a strong presence in Ghana’s music scene. Legacy Life Entertainment is also known for working with King Promise, who has achieved millions of streams and several awards. Their experience in crafting hits and nurturing talent helped give the Killa Riddim its distinctive sound and direction. Looking back, roots reggae fans often mention the Killa Riddim as a highlight of 2024. Its foundation-style groove and the lineup of talented artists made it a favorite for anyone who loves authentic reggae music.
Killa Tracklist:
- Derobie – Ready Now
- Larruso – Live in Love
- Yaadcore – Mother Ghana
- Stonebwoy – Million Style
- Mugeez – Girlfriend
- Adina Thembi – Boom Boom
- Jupitar – Inna Mi Valley
- Ras Kuuku – Fix Style
- Sarkodie & Samini – Love Rocks
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