MAGIC MOMENT RIDDIM produced by KING JAMMYS DIGITAL 2015
Magic Moment Overview
In 2015, a standout dub release arrived from Jamaica, marking a strong moment for reggae culture. The project echoed the classic reggae rhythms that shaped earlier eras, while bringing a fresh sound for new listeners. A group of well-known artists contributed to this release. Beenie Man brought his energy to the track "Jump Up," delivering a lively performance true to his style. Fire Links added a powerful message with "Can'T Stop Ghetto Youths," highlighting the struggles and resilience found in everyday life. Junior Reid offered "Music Is Magic," blending his unique voice with the deep roots of reggae. New Kidz performed "Dem Heart No Clean," addressing themes of honesty and trust. Sizzla delivered "Poor People A Suffer," focusing on social issues and the challenges faced by many. The lineup also included Tiflan with "Seiko Muchinditya," and Tronnix Vybz with "Big Op," both adding their own touch to the rhythm. The project was arranged by a respected figure in reggae, known for shaping the sound of the genre. KING JAMMYS DIGITAL, the producer, has a long history in reggae and dancehall music. His label, Jammy’s Records, has released many influential tracks since the 1980s. KING JAMMYS DIGITAL is recognized for helping to introduce digital rhythms to reggae, changing its direction and expanding its global reach. This reggae rhythm project stands as an important piece of reggae history. It connects the roots of the genre with modern sounds, bringing together talented artists under the guidance of a legendary producer.
Magic Moment Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Jump Up
- Fire Links – Can’T Stop Ghetto Youths
- Junior Reid – Music Is Magic
- New Kidz – Dem Heart No Clean
- Sizzla – Poor People A Suffer
- Tiflan – Seiko Muchinditya
- Tronnix Vybz – Big Op
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