MISTICO RIDDIM produced by JERRY COLLATIN BARRERA 2022
Mistico Overview
The Mistico Riddim project was released by the independent label Mistico Music, making a strong mark on the reggae scene in 2022. The riddim gave singers and deejays a solid roots base, allowing each artist to shine while staying true to reggae’s cultural foundation. King Tappa, known for his hit single "That's What's Up," brought his signature smooth delivery to the project. The song stands out for its catchy hooks and positive energy, showing why King Tappa remains a respected name in reggae circles. Buku Bembé contributed "Queremos Paz," a track that blends reggae with Latin influences and delivers a heartfelt call for peace. Buku Bembé has built a reputation for mixing genres and cultures in his music. Monsoon’s "Real Criminals" added a conscious edge to the project, addressing social issues with direct lyrics. Monsoon is recognized for using his music to highlight real-life struggles, and this track continued that tradition. Wise Wurdz delivered "Mother Earth Cry," a song that speaks to environmental concerns and the need for global awareness. Jokoto D'voice rounded out the lineup with "No Man Is an Island," exploring themes of unity and human connection. Behind the scenes, producer JERRY COLLATIN BARRERA played a key role in shaping the sound. Barrera is known for his work with Mistico Music and has produced tracks that have gained significant streams on digital platforms. His guidance helped bring together diverse voices and messages under one consistent, rootsy sound. Mistico Riddim is remembered as a cultural work of 2022, bringing together artists and messages that resonated with reggae fans worldwide.
Mistico Tracklist:
- King Tappa – That’s What’s Up
- Buku Bembé – Queremos Paz
- Monsoon – Real Criminals
- Wise Wurdz – Mother Earth Cry
- Jokoto D’voice – No Man Is an Island
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