Near And Far Riddim, Vol. 1 produced by StanTuff 2024
Near And Far Overview
In 2024, reggae music continued to thrive with the release of the Near And Far Riddim. This riddim arrived at a time when roots reggae was making a strong comeback in dancehalls and on radio across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s sound gave singers and deejays a solid roots base, with live-sounding drums, deep bass, and classic reggae guitar licks that reminded listeners of reggae’s golden years. The production was guided by StanTuff, a producer known for his ear for catchy hooks and for bringing out the best in reggae artists. StanTuff has built a reputation through his label and for working with both new and established talent. His work often appears on streaming platforms, gaining attention for its authentic reggae feel. Nature Ellis delivered “Give Thanks,” a song that stands out with its positive message and soulful delivery. Nature Ellis is respected for his uplifting lyrics and conscious themes, which have earned him a loyal following. Danny English brought his unique energy to “Make You Blue.” Danny English is known for his hit “Party Time” with Egg Nog, which was a major dancehall anthem in the early 2000s. Mickeylous contributed “My Ex,” adding his signature vocal style. Jennifer Barrett’s “Four Corners Of The Street” showcased her powerful voice and storytelling ability. King Slim’s “Compassion” added depth to the riddim, rounding out the project with a thoughtful touch. Near And Far Riddim remains a favorite among reggae fans, standing as a roots memory of 2024 and a testament to the enduring power of reggae music.
Near And Far Tracklist:
- Nature Ellis – Give Thanks
- Danny English – Make You Blue
- Mickeylous – My Ex
- Jennifer Barrett – Four Corners Of The Street
- King Slim – Compassion
- Courtney Melody – No Mistake
- Trevor Hardy Aka Treble – Cold War
- Joseph Cotton – Bank Cashie
- Jason Cat – Play Me A Riddi
- Flavour Kid – Baby Girl
- Near And Far – Dub
- Stantuff – Instrumental
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