Licky Licky Riddim produced by Irie Ites Records 2023
Licky Licky Overview
The Licky Licky Riddim project stands out in 2023 as a fresh reggae rhythm that brings together classic roots vibes and new musical influences. Produced by Irie Ites Records, a label known for working with legendary reggae artists like Sizzla and Linval Thompson, this collection shows how reggae continues to blend with other genres while staying true to its foundation. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. King Kong, well known for his 1986 hit “Trouble Again,” delivers the title track “Licky Licky.” His voice rides the warm, vinyl-inspired beat, giving listeners a taste of classic dancehall with a modern twist. General Levy, famous for the jungle anthem “Incredible,” brings his high-energy flow to “Don Dada,” adding a UK flavor that crosses over into drum and bass influences. Jah Mason appears with “Bag A Talk,” showing his roots reggae strength, while Nuttea & LMK team up with Pinchers on “Musical Murder feat. Pinchers.” This track mixes French and Jamaican reggae styles, highlighting the international reach of the riddim. Pinchers, known for his 1986 hit “Bandelero,” brings his smooth vocals to the same track. Solo Banton’s “Pass Them” and Lilly Melody’s “Bubble With Me” add more voices to the mix, each artist drawing on their own reggae backgrounds. The producer’s skill is clear—each track feels connected but unique, allowing the artists’ personalities to shine. The Licky Licky Riddim echoes through sound system nights, proving reggae’s power to unite different sounds and cultures. In 2023, this roots anthology is a strong example of reggae’s ongoing influence and creative energy.
Licky Licky Tracklist:
- King Kong – Licky Licky
- General Levy – Don Dada
- Jah Mason – Bag A Talk
- Nuttea & LMK – Musical Murder feat. Pinchers
- Solo Banton – Pass Them
- Lilly Melody – Bubble With Me
- Licky Licky Riddim
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