MYSTIC ROOTS RIDDIM produced by IRIE ITES STUDIO 2020
Mystic Roots Overview
Mystic Roots Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020, produced by IRIE ITES STUDIO. The riddim brings together several artists known for their work in roots reggae and dancehall. K’Daanso is recognized for his unique blend of Ghanaian and reggae sounds, often focusing on social topics in his lyrics. Kombolo is an artist who is active in the Ghana reggae scene, delivering conscious messages through his music. Jah Lead is known for his smooth vocal style and positive themes, which have gained him attention in the reggae community. Iwan has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s early dancehall and reggae artists, respected for his energetic performances and consistent releases. Burning Faya is an artist who adds a dynamic touch to the riddim, bringing a strong stage presence and a modern reggae approach. IRIE ITES STUDIO, based in France, has been producing reggae and dancehall music since the early 2000s. The studio is known for working with both established and rising reggae artists and for releasing high-quality riddims that respect the roots of the genre. Mystic Roots Riddim features a classic reggae sound with steady drum patterns, warm basslines, and melodic keyboard lines. Released in 2020, it continues the tradition of roots reggae while allowing each artist to bring their own style. The riddim reflects a cultural exchange between Africa and Europe, showing reggae’s global reach and ongoing influence.
Mystic Roots Tracklist:
- K’Daanso – Boss Man
- Kombolo – Deep Weed
- Jah Lead – Ewurade Faky3
- Iwan – False Prophet
- Burning Faya – Hold You Tight
- Subajah – Jah Love
- Phocos – Love Haters
- Fiifi Selah – Mafi Wo
- Konkarah – Mount Zion
- Kwame Partan – Obra Life
- Abban – Pretty Lady
- Ras Kuuku – Reggae Music
- Ras Charmer – Roots & Culture
- Raja Flame – True Colours
- Gold Teeth – Winner
- Papa Wastic – Your Smile
- Scatta Batta – Jealousy
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