Maduna Riddim produced by Maduna Productions 2023
Maduna Overview
The Maduna Riddim stands out in 2023 for its classic foundation reggae style. The rhythm is steady and deep, drawing on roots influences with a modern touch. This gives the whole release a warm, powerful mood that reggae fans love. Each track feels connected, but every artist brings their own message and style. Phumi Maduna opens with “Winners,” a track that inspires with positive energy. Phumi Maduna is known for strong vocals and uplifting lyrics, and “Winners” continues that tradition. Empress Cebo follows with “Bless My Hustle,” sharing a message of strength and determination. Empress Tallowah’s “Lalela Lah” adds a spiritual vibe, encouraging listeners to pay attention and reflect. Mariah Ngoma’s “Too Late” brings thoughtful lyrics, while Jossy Daphinah’s “Siphahle Hle” offers smooth melodies that blend perfectly with the riddim. The foundation for this release comes from Maduna Productions, a label respected for focusing on roots and dub reggae. Maduna Productions has a history of supporting artists who keep reggae’s traditions alive. Their work often appears on vinyl and digital platforms, reaching listeners worldwide. Roots reggae fans often look back at the Maduna Riddim as a highlight of 2023. Its blend of culture, message, and foundation rhythm makes it memorable. With artists like Phumi Maduna, Empress Cebo, and Empress Tallowah leading the way, this release shows that the classic reggae sound is still full of life and meaning.
Maduna Tracklist:
- Phumi Maduna – Winners
- Empress Cebo – Bless My Hustle
- Empress Tallowah – Lalela Lah
- Mariah Ngoma – Too Late
- Jossy Daphinah – Siphahle Hle
- Salma Queen – Shikilia
- Empress Lily – We Gonna Rise
- Undefyned – Churchiness
- Sankie Fayauman – Jah I’Ll Rise
- Empress Pro – Never Fall
- Italistic – Rise Up
- Lizzb K – He Blesses
- Empress Beezee – Hlehletela
- Winnie K – Talk Peace
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