Lock Off Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Lock Off Overview
The Lock Off Riddim brings a deep, rootsy sound to 2024 reggae, filled with warm basslines and soulful melodies. Its laidback mood is perfect for late-night sound system sessions, where the music’s steady rhythm and positive energy create a relaxed atmosphere. Capleton, a well-known reggae artist with hits like “Jah Jah City,” brings his signature fire to the track “From Yah Suh.” His powerful voice and conscious lyrics stand out on the riddim. Zamunda, known for his uplifting songs, contributes “Nuh Lock Off Eh Sound,” adding a smooth and calming vibe that fits the roots style perfectly. Ffurious, who has built a reputation for energetic performances, delivers “Hit The Street,” bringing a fresh edge to the riddim. Kharuso’s “Tired A It” and Perfect Giddimani’s “Territory” both add depth to the release. Perfect Giddimani, who reached number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart in 2017 with his album “Live My Life Again,” brings his unique vocal style and conscious lyrics to the project. The riddim also features Robbie Rule with “Prayer Time,” Shakdem with “The Slum,” and Teflon with “Forever Together,” each artist adding their own flavor. The instrumental “Lock Off Riddim Version” by Marshall Neeko ties the project together, showcasing the riddim’s strong foundation. Produced by Marshall Neeko Remix, who is known for his work on the Soul Island label and for blending classic reggae with modern touches, this release captures the spirit of roots reggae in 2024. The Lock Off Riddim stands as a testament to the enduring power of reggae’s cultural message.
Lock Off Tracklist:
- Capleton – From Yah Suh
- Zamunda – Nuh Lock Off Eh Sound
- Ffurious – Hit The Street
- I-Puriti – Grow Up
- Kharuso – Tired A It
- Perfect Giddimani – Territory
- Robbie Rule – Prayer Time
- Shakdem – The Slum
- Teflon – Forever Together
- Marshall Neeko – Lock Off Riddim Version
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