MYSTIC MOOD RIDDIM produced by BENJE 2022
Mystic Mood Overview
In 2022, the Mystic Mood Riddim project showed reggae music’s deep and creative side. This release brought together artists who each added their own style, while the riddim itself blended classic reggae with touches of other genres like R&B and Afrobeats. The result was a fresh sound that stayed true to reggae roots but felt modern and exciting. Lutan Fyah’s “She’s Broken” stands out for its heartfelt delivery. Lutan Fyah is well known for his conscious lyrics and has gained international respect, especially after his hit “Stingy” made waves in reggae circles. Legal VOTG’s “Beautiful Queen” brings a smooth, uplifting vibe, while Jay Shephard’s “Need You Only” adds a soulful twist. Jay Shephard has been recognized for his unique blend of Caribbean and urban influences in his music. Norris Man’s “Forever” gives the riddim a spiritual touch, fitting perfectly with his reputation for positive messages in reggae. Nishie L.S’s “Reflections” offers a thoughtful, melodic performance that adds to the riddim’s variety. Each artist’s song fits together, yet each track has its own mood and message. The culture arranger on this project played a key role, shaping the sound and flow of the riddim so that every song connects with listeners. BENJE, the producer, is known for his work in the Caribbean music scene and has released music through his label, Benje Music Group. His ability to guide artists and blend genres helped make the Mystic Mood Riddim a standout release. For reggae fans, this riddim is a reminder of the genre’s power and creativity in 2022.
Mystic Mood Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – She’s Broken
- Legal VOTG – Beautiful Queen
- Jay Shephard – Need You Only
- Norris Man – Forever
- Nishie L.S. – Reflections
- Lan Lawd – Message Of Hope
- Padrino – A Mother’s Love
- Solo Toda Googal – Mother Land
- Emrand Henry – Non Of Them
- Benje – Mystic Mood Riddim Instrumental
Releases Similar to Mystic Mood Riddim – Benje
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.