MIGHTY KUCHIE RIDDIM produced by GIDDIMANI RECORDS 2022
Mighty Kuchie Overview
The Mighty Kuchie Riddim stood out in 2022 as a strong foundation for modern reggae. Built on deep basslines and classic rhythms, it kept the roots spirit alive while also blending well with other genres. The riddim’s structure allows artists to add their own style, and it fits easily into sets that mix reggae with dancehall, dub, or even hip hop. GIDDIMANI RECORDS produced the riddim, continuing their tradition of supporting conscious reggae. The label, founded by Perfect Giddimani, is known for roots releases and has gained respect in the reggae community for its steady output and support of independent artists. Each artist on the Mighty Kuchie Riddim brings something unique. Perfect Giddimani delivers “Babylon by Bus,” showing the lyrical strength that made him known for tracks like “Hand Cart Bwoy,” which reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Lutan Fyah’s “Country to Town” adds his smooth, thoughtful voice, building on a career that includes the well-known album “Phantom War.” MediSun’s “Mi Queen” brings a fresh energy, while Rob Symeonn’s “Over This Land” offers a deep roots message. Da Real Storm’s “Lighter Thief” adds a modern edge, keeping the riddim relevant for new listeners. Sam Gilly, as the arranger, ensures that each track flows smoothly into the next, giving the whole project a unified sound. The Mighty Kuchie Riddim proves that reggae can stay true to its roots while welcoming new influences, making it a solid choice for DJs and fans alike.
Mighty Kuchie Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani – Babylon by Bus
- Lutan Fyah – Country to Town
- MediSun – Mi Queen
- Rob Symeonn – Over This Land
- Da Real Storm – Lighter Thief
- Ras Fraser Jr – Good Boom Draw
- Young Shanty – Reggae Music
- Menny More – Ready to Roll
- Sam Gilly – Mighty Kuchie Riddim
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