MURDERER RIDDIM produced by MARSHALL NEEKO 2022
MURDERER Overview
In 2022, reggae continued to evolve while staying true to its roots, and the Murderer Riddim was a strong example of this balance. The riddim brought together classic reggae sounds with a modern energy, making it stand out during a year when many artists looked to the past for inspiration while pushing the genre forward. The music arranger behind this project played a key role in shaping its sound, blending vintage reggae rhythms with fresh production. At the center of it all was producer MARSHALL NEEKO, known for his work in the European reggae scene. MARSHALL NEEKO has built a reputation for authentic reggae productions and has released music through labels like Evidence Music. His ability to bring together established artists and create cohesive riddim projects has earned him respect among reggae fans and musicians alike. The Murderer Riddim featured powerful contributions from three standout artists. Kabaka Pyramid, known for his lyrical depth and modern roots style, delivered the track "Phenomenon." Kabaka Pyramid’s influence in reggae was highlighted in 2023 when he won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album with "The Kalling." Sizzla, one of reggae’s most prolific voices, added "Good Ways" to the riddim. Sizzla is famous for his album "Da Real Thing," which includes several hits and has been a staple in reggae collections worldwide. Pressure Busspipe contributed "Make Up To Break Up," bringing his signature soulful delivery to the project. Pressure Busspipe is well known for his breakthrough hit "Love and Affection." Looking back, the Murderer Riddim captured reggae’s enduring message and energy in 2022, connecting legendary voices with a new generation of listeners.
MURDERER Tracklist:
- Kabaka Pyramid – Phenomenon (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Sizzla – Good Ways (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Pressure Busspipe – Make Up To Break Up (Marshall Neeko Remix)
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