KINGSTON 16 RIDDIM produced by HONEST MUSIC 2016
Kingston 16 Overview
The Kingston 16 Riddim, released in 2016, is a strong example of reggae’s lasting power. The foundation rhythm on this project is rich and conscious, giving every track a steady base. This rhythm does more than just hold the songs together—it blends reggae with touches of other genres, like dancehall and roots, to create a fresh but classic sound. Each artist on the riddim brings a unique style. Scotty P’s "Real Reggae Reggae" shows his love for traditional reggae. Ras Attitude, with his track "Marijuana," is known for his soulful voice and has been active in reggae since the early 2000s. Perfect Giddimani gives "Ms Rose Bwoy" his signature energy; he is well-known for his 2017 album "Live My Life Again," which reached number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Lone Ranger’s "Mama Makusa" connects to his long career—he is famous for his 1980 hit "M16." Christos DC, who sings "Boots And Tie," is recognized for his smooth vocals and for collaborating with artists like Don Carlos. The producer, HONEST MUSIC, plays a big role in shaping the riddim’s sound. HONEST MUSIC is a respected label in the reggae scene, known for focusing on quality production and supporting conscious reggae. Their attention to melodic progression keeps the riddim tight and engaging, helping the songs stand out. Kingston 16 Riddim remains a strong proof of reggae’s strength in 2016. The project brings together different voices and styles, but the foundation rhythm and careful production keep everything united and powerful.
Tracklist
- Scotty P – Real Reggae Reggae
- Ras Attitude – Marijuana
- Perfect Giddimani – Ms Rose Bwoy
- Lone Ranger – Mama Makusa
- Christos DC – Boots And Tie
- Tomawok – Reggae Truck
- Lenny Kurlou – Move Out Of My Way
- Monsoon – Look At You Now
- Shadrach – What A Feeling
- Carl Malcolm – It Must Be Love
- Yusuf The Starlight Rocker – Rock Star Now
- Desii Hyson – Fire Burn
- Kingston 16 – Kingston 16 Version
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