Middle East Riddim produced by Greatest Friends and Evidence Music 2025
Middle East Overview
In 2025, dub and roots reggae are finding new life with fresh releases. The dub cut from the “Middle East Riddim” project is part of this new energy. It shows how roots music is moving forward, blending classic sounds with modern ideas. The producer Greatest Friends has been making an impact in reggae circles. Working with Evidence Music, a label known for its roots and conscious reggae releases, they bring together artists who respect the tradition but are not afraid to try new things. Evidence Music has supported many reggae projects, helping them reach listeners around the world through streaming platforms. On this riddim, Chezidek brings his smooth vocal style. He is well known for the song “It’s No Crime,” which has become a favorite among reggae fans. King Lorenzo adds his voice with “Let Them Try.” Lorenzo has had a steady career, and this track continues his journey in conscious reggae. Zareb delivers “Can’t Fight Me,” showing his strong presence on the riddim and his roots style. Each artist adds something unique, but all share a love for classic reggae vibes. Greatest Friends themselves step forward with “Middle East Riddim,” the instrumental that ties the project together. The song highlights the classic reggae sound, but with a fresh touch that feels right for today. This roots anthology proves reggae’s staying power. By working together, these artists and producers show that roots reggae is still alive and strong in the modern era.
Middle East Tracklist:
- Chezidek – It’s No Crime
- King Lorenzo – Let Them Try
- Zareb – Can’t Fight Me
- Greatest Friends – Middle East Riddim
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