MALEMA RIDDIM produced by REBEL LIBERATION RECORDS 2015
Malema Overview
The reggae rhythm project known as Malema Riddim made a big impact when it came out in 2015. This project brought together different reggae artists, each with their own style, but all sharing the same beat. The sound of Malema Riddim was heard at many sound system nights, where people danced and enjoyed the music together. What makes this project special is how it blends reggae with other genres. You can hear touches of dancehall, roots reggae, and even a little bit of pop influence in the melodies. The groove is vintage, but the delivery is smooth and modern. Each artist brought something unique. Ras Indio’s “No More War Inna Kenya” delivers a strong message about peace. Asher Thomas sings about love in “Love Like This,” bringing a softer touch to the riddim. Wayne Wonder’s “Give Her My Heart” adds a soulful vibe that appeals to many listeners. Black Kalamawi’s “What Makes The World Go Around” explores deeper themes, while Gappy Ranks lifts spirits with “Strong Longer.” Bedi’s “Pree Yuh Love” adds another layer of emotion to the project. Behind the scenes, the studio hand played a big role. The engineer made sure every vocal and instrument fit just right, helping the artists sound their best. The project was produced by REBEL LIBERATION RECORDS, a label known for supporting conscious reggae music and introducing new talent. Over the years, they have released several notable works and built a strong reputation in the reggae community. Malema Riddim remains an important part of reggae history, showing how different voices can come together on one powerful rhythm.
Malema Tracklist:
- Ras Indio – No More War Inna Kenya
- Asher Thomas – Love Like This
- Wayne Wonder – Give Her My Heart
- Black Kalamawi – What Makes The World Go Around
- Gappy Ranks – Strong Longer
- Bedi – Pree Yuh Love
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