Lots Of Sign Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko 2024
Lots Of Sign Overview
Roots reggae fans welcomed the Lots Of Sign Riddim project with open arms in 2024. The collection quickly became a favorite among selectors and listeners, adding fresh energy to the year’s roots reggae output. Each track brought a different flavor, yet all stayed true to the classic reggae sound. Keith & Tex delivered “Tonight,” a song that highlights their smooth vocal harmony. The duo, well-known for their rocksteady classic “Stop That Train,” showed they still have the magic. Frankie Paul’s “Ram Jam” stood out with his signature voice and style. Frankie Paul, often called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder,” enjoyed a long career with hits like “Worries in the Dance.” Brian & Tony Gold brought “Crazy” to the project, adding their well-known melodic touch. Gregory Isaacs, remembered worldwide for “Night Nurse,” contributed “Don’t Take Your Love,” a song filled with his trademark cool delivery. Cocoa Tea & Buju Banton teamed up for “Too Young,” bringing together two generations of reggae talent. Both artists are legends, with Buju Banton’s “Til Shiloh” album marking a major milestone in dancehall history. At the heart of the riddim is producer Marshall Neeko. Known for his work with the French label Roots Youths Records, Marshall Neeko has built a reputation for authentic reggae productions and has reached listeners worldwide through digital platforms. His “Lots Of Sign Riddim Version” closes out the set, offering a pure instrumental take. This dub cut remains a roots memory of 2024, still played by fans who love its timeless sound.
Lots Of Sign Tracklist:
- Keith & Tex – Tonight
- Frankie Paul – Ram Jam
- Brian & Tony Gold – Crazy
- Gregory Isaacs – Don’t Take Your Love
- Cocoa Tea & Buju Banton – Too Young
- Marshall Neeko – Lots Of Sign Riddim Version
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