Morning Spliff Riddim produced by Riddim World Records 2024
Morning Spliff Overview
The Morning Spliff Riddim roots anthology from 2024 stands out with a set of tracks that capture the spirit of modern reggae. Each song on the project brings a different energy, all tied together by a classic roots sound. The collection opens with Don Creety’s “Morning Spliff,” a track that delivers a laid-back groove and thoughtful lyrics. Don Creety is known for his strong presence in the reggae scene and has built a following through consistent releases and memorable performances. GeniusMintol and Dunger Lee team up for “Trust Issues,” blending their voices over a deep bassline and reflective message. Dunger Lee, who also appears solo on “Fake Friends,” is recognized for his lyrical style and has worked on several collaborative projects in the past. Thelma Hearts adds a melodic touch with “Take Me Back,” showing her ability to deliver soulful hooks. Mc Pattexx brings energy with “The Vibes,” while Amaze’s “Forever Holy” and Yung Dappa’s “Music For Life” round out the set, both tracks adding depth to the anthology. Behind the project is Riddim World Records, a label with a history of supporting reggae and dancehall talent. Riddim World Records is known for curating digital riddim releases that reach listeners worldwide, and their catalog features a wide range of artists from across the Caribbean and beyond. Morning Spliff Riddim stands as a cultural work of 2024, remembered for its roots-driven sound and the way it brought together diverse voices on one powerful project.
Morning Spliff Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Morning Spliff
- GeniusMintol, Dunger Lee – Trust Issues
- Thelma Hearts – Take Me Back
- Mc Pattexx – The Vibes
- Dunger Lee – Fake Friends
- Amaze – Forever Holy
- Yung Dappa – Music For Life
- Riddimz Kalacta, GeniusMintol – Morning Spliff Riddim Instrumental
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