My Meditation Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
My Meditation Overview
In 2025, reggae’s rocksteady flow keeps its roots strong while adding new energy. The deep drum and bass lines hold the groove steady, giving listeners a familiar but fresh sound. This year’s riddims show how classic reggae rhythms can still surprise and connect with both old and new fans. Behind the latest wave is Marshall Neeko Remix, a producer known for his deep connection to bass culture. Based in France, Marshall Neeko has worked with many reggae artists and labels, including collaborations with international acts. His productions are recognized for their rich, intentional sound and respect for reggae’s foundation. Marshall Neeko’s “My Meditation Riddim Version” shows his skill in arranging, letting each artist shine on the track. Jah Cure brings his unique voice to “Never Die Like Fool.” Jah Cure is famous for his soulful delivery and hits like “Longing For.” His presence on the riddim adds emotional depth. Rolex (Alpha Rowen) delivers “Thank You,” a rootsy track that highlights his thoughtful lyrics. King Kong, known for his classic “Trouble Again,” steps up with “Step On Dem Corn,” bringing his veteran energy to the project. Natural Black shares “My Meditation,” echoing his past success with songs like “Far From Reality.” Triston Palmer, a respected singer since the 1980s, adds “Try Jah Love,” reminding listeners of his long-lasting influence in reggae. Prilly Hamilton contributes “Bun Fi Bun,” while Mikey General’s “Jah Blessed Me” gives thanks with uplifting words.
My Meditation Tracklist:
- Jah Cure – Never Die Like Fool
- Rolex (Alpha Rowen) – Thank You
- King Kong – Step On Dem Corn
- Natural Black – My Meditation
- Triston Palmer – Try Jah Love
- Prilly Hamilton – Bun Fi Bun
- Mikey General – Jah Blessed Me
- Marshall Neeko – My Meditation Riddim Version
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