LIVE CLEAN RIDDIM produced by RALLY UP MUSIC 2021
Live Clean Overview
The 2021 release of the Live Clean Riddim brought together a group of reggae artists who each added their unique voice to a strong roots base. This reggae rhythm project stands out among other roots anthologies from its time by focusing on classic harmony and conscious lyrics, while still sounding fresh. The producer, RALLY UP MUSIC, is known for supporting vocalists and musicians who keep the roots tradition alive. Their productions often appear on major streaming platforms, helping new listeners discover roots reggae. On this project, Arkaingelle delivers "Perservere," a song that matches his reputation for uplifting messages. Capleton, a well-known figure in reggae and dancehall with hits like "Jah Jah City," brings his energy to "Real As It Seems." Goldy appears with "Ital," adding another layer of roots authenticity. King Kanashi I and Paapa Wastik join forces for "Nah Bow," a collaboration that highlights unity in reggae culture. Other artists like Leaf Of Life with "Rasta Territory" and The Gideon’s "As I Rise" continue the album’s focus on positive messages and strong melodies. Young Shanty’s "Don't Tell Me That" further expands the project’s modern roots sound. Compared to other roots collections of 2021, Live Clean Riddim stands out for its careful arrangement and vocal harmonies. The culture arranger’s role is clear in the way each song fits smoothly with the next. RALLY UP MUSIC’s vision keeps the spirit of roots reggae alive, making this anthology a memorable part of reggae history in 2021.
Live Clean Tracklist:
- Arkaingelle – Perservere
- Capleton – Real As It Seems
- Goldy – Ital
- King Kanashi I – Nah Bow (feat Paapa Wastik)
- Kava Jah – Simplicity
- Leaf Of Life – Rasta Territory
- The Gideon – As I Rise
- Young Shanty – Don’t Tell Me That
- Rally Up Music – Live Clean Riddim (instrumental)
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