Lion Paw Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Lion Paw Overview
The Lion Paw Riddim brought fresh roots energy to the reggae scene in 2024. This project stands out because it blends traditional reggae rhythms with touches from other genres, like jazz and island music. The producer, Marshall Neeko Remix, is known for his creative work and has released music through labels such as Roots Cooperation. His production style helps bring together different musical elements, making the riddim both classic and modern. Each artist on the release adds their own flavor. Fantan Mojah, known for his powerful track "Murderer," brings strong vocals and a conscious message. Gyptian, who gained international fame with hits like "Hold Yuh," appears here with "Bring It On," adding his smooth delivery and melodic style. Norris Man's "We Are The Future" continues his tradition of uplifting lyrics, while Bertus with "Reckless Life" delivers a thoughtful performance. The duo Delus & Konshens (Sojah) team up for "Real Love," showcasing their natural chemistry. Konshens has reached worldwide charts with songs like "Bruk Off Yuh Back," and here, his collaboration with Delus under their Sojah name adds depth to the riddim. Bescenta's "Universal Love" brings a message of unity, fitting the project’s positive spirit. The dub engineer also plays an important role, shaping the sound and atmosphere of the release. Their work ensures every instrument and vocal blends smoothly. Marshall Neeko — Lion Paw Riddim Version rounds out the project, highlighting the producer’s signature touch. Overall, Lion Paw Riddim is a standout cultural release for 2024, celebrating reggae’s roots while embracing new influences.
Lion Paw Tracklist:
- Fantan Mojah – Murderer
- Gyptian – Bring It On
- X-Ray & Pam Hall – We Must Rebel
- Norris Man – We Are The Future
- Bertus – Reckless Life
- Delus & Konshens (Sojah) – Real Love
- Bescenta – Universal Love
- Marshall Neeko – Lion Paw Riddim Version
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