LIFE IN XION RIDDIM produced by CASPA PRODUCTIONS 2020
Life In Xion Overview
Life In Xion Riddim is a new reggae release that blends classic roots influences with a fresh sound for 2020. The project brings together a group of vocalists who each bring their own style to the tracks. Essah is known for his energetic delivery and conscious lyrics, often focusing on social themes. Fantan Mojah has built a career with his powerful voice and uplifting messages, making him a respected figure in modern reggae. Lutan Fyah is recognized for his smooth vocals and consistent presence in the reggae scene, often addressing cultural and spiritual topics. Warrior King is celebrated for his positive songs and melodic approach, which have made him popular both in Jamaica and abroad. Flames Eye adds a unique energy, contributing a raw and passionate style to the riddim. The production is handled by CASPA PRODUCTIONS, a label with a history of working on roots and contemporary reggae projects. CASPA PRODUCTIONS is known for their crisp sound and ability to bring out strong performances from artists. The riddim itself features a steady, pulsing beat with warm basslines and bright instrumental touches. Released in 2020, it pays tribute to the roots of reggae while offering a modern, party-ready vibe. The smooth flow and focused arrangement give Life In Xion Riddim a sense of both nostalgia and new direction, making it stand out in the current reggae landscape.
Life In Xion Tracklist:
- Essah – On and On
- Fantan Mojah – No Question
- Lutan Fyah – Way with Word
- Warrior King – Who Feels It
- Flames Eye – Outta Control
- Kindred – What is It
- Likkle Brigie – Man Original
- Exile Di Brave – No Regular Princess
- Travis Roots – One Day
- Travis Roots – One Day (Radio Edit)
- Ayotemi; Blvk H3ro – Forward
- Racquel Jones – Rude Gyal Ting
- Lulu; Roe Summerz – Leaving on a Jetplane
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