Love & Reasons Riddim produced by Black Kulcha 2025
Love & Reasons Overview
Roots reggae is alive and strong with the new Love and Reasons Riddim. This release brings back the classic reggae sound, but it mixes in some fresh styles too. You can feel the old-school reggae beat, but there are hints of dancehall, Afrobeats, and even a little R&B in the music. This blend makes every song feel new, but still true to reggae’s roots. The artists on this riddim each bring their own flavor. Blasto and Thari Khris come together on “Summer Rain,” giving the track a cool, mellow vibe. Topgyal Renner stands out with “Wait-A-Thon,” showing why she is known for her strong voice and unique style. Bollie, who reached the UK charts as part of Reggie ‘n’ Bollie, delivers “No Pressure,” mixing catchy hooks with roots energy. UK Principal’s “Beautiful Empress” brings a touch of classic reggae storytelling. Wutah Kobby, known for being part of the popular Ghanaian group Wutah and for his solo album “Abokobi,” shares “Me Hwaa Bo No Regrets,” adding a soulful touch. Each artist has a different sound, but the foundation riddim keeps everything connected. The producer, Black Kulcha, is known for his work on the Black Kulcha Music label. He has a history of supporting conscious reggae and roots music, making sure every track carries a positive message. The roots selector helps keep the vibe steady, blending the tracks so the energy never drops. Roots reggae stands firm with this riddim.
Love & Reasons Tracklist:
- Blasto, Thari Khris – Summer Rain
- Topgyal Renner – Wait-A-Thon
- Bollie – No Pressure
- Uk Principal – Beautiful Empress
- Wutah Kobby – Me Hwaa Bo No Regrets
- David Oscar Dogbe – Why Do We Vote?
- Ras Protein – Odo
- Nature Ranks – Ye Bre (Oman Ghana)
- Blakk Prince – In Love
- K’Daanso – U & I
- Nana Ntow – Not Hallucination
- Nature Ranks – Shake Body
- Singjay – Mi Ho
- Black Kulcha – Love & Reasons Riddim
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