KWAM RIDDIM TWO 4 ONE – SEEDNESS RECORDS 2022
Kwam Overview
The dub cut on this 2022 reggae riddim brings a classic energy that reggae fans will recognize right away. The rhythm is steady and deep, with a heavy bassline and echoing drums that keep the foundation strong. The groove is infectious, making it easy to get lost in the music. There’s a warmth to the sound, with effects and drops that add layers without taking away from the roots vibe. This dub cut is a reminder of how important the rhythm section is in reggae, and it keeps the tradition alive while still feeling fresh. Several artists make their mark on this riddim. Kalabask King delivers “Rastaman,” bringing a conscious message and his signature vocal style. Lyricaly’s “Children” stands out with heartfelt lyrics and a smooth delivery. Madikera’s “Ta Lumiere” adds a melodic touch, showing the artist’s versatility. Marechal brings energy with “Wawah,” while Whita Man’s “Sortons Du Coma” offers a different perspective with a strong performance. Each artist brings their own style, but all work together to keep the riddim flowing. Kalabask King is known for his authentic approach to reggae, with “Rastaman” being one of his standout tracks in recent years. Lyricaly, with “Children,” continues to build a reputation for thoughtful songwriting and uplifting themes. The foundation of this riddim is built on the dub cut, which keeps the reggae roots strong. The producer’s vision is clear, blending classic sounds with modern touches. The dub cut is more than just a version—it’s the heartbeat of the project, echoing the roots of 2022 and inviting listeners to return again and again.
Kwam Tracklist:
- Megamix Kwamriddim
- Kalabask King – Rastaman
- Kalinas Donne Moi Du Roots
- Lyricaly – Children
- Madikera – Ta Lumiere
- Marechal – Wawah
- Whita Man – Sortons Du Coma
- Mafio – Seul
- Kris Daddy – Leur Lachete
- 10 Kwam Riddim
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