New Earth Riddim produced by Astro Melody Records 2024
New Earth Overview
Fans welcomed the roots drop of the New Earth Riddim with excitement, filling sound system nights with its deep bass and classic reggae feel. The riddim quickly became a favorite among listeners looking for authentic island vibes in 2024. Each artist brought their unique style to the project. Zoe Mazah’s “Family Party” stood out with her soulful voice and uplifting lyrics, adding a joyful energy to the collection. Jeremiah Fyah Ises, known for his powerful delivery, contributed “I Don’t Wanna Be Lonely,” building on his reputation from tracks like “Jah Never Fail I Yet.” Fitzroy Lee’s “Poor & Hungry” offered a heartfelt look at struggle and survival, resonating with many fans. Stoneface Priest delivered “Push & Shove,” bringing his roots experience and lyrical depth. Melodican appeared twice, first with “New Earth Bound,” and again with the instrumental “New Earth Riddim,” showcasing his versatility as both performer and riddim creator. Other strong entries included Benjaminz with “Finally” and Nowson with “Loving On Time,” each adding their own flavor to the project. The craftsman behind the riddim, Astro Melody Records, is known for blending vintage reggae sounds with modern production. The label has steadily built a reputation for quality releases, and their work on this project drew praise for its rich, layered sound and cohesive feel. Looking back, the New Earth Riddim stands as a highlight of reggae in 2024, bringing together tradition and innovation in a way that captured the spirit of the genre at its best.
New Earth Tracklist:
1. Zoe Mazah – Family Party
2. Jeremiah Fyah Ises – I Don’t Wanna Be Lonely
3. Fitzroy Lee – Poor & Hungry
4. Stoneface Priest – Push & Shove
5. Melodican – New Earth Bound
6. Benjaminz – Finally
7. Nowson – Loving On Time
8. Melodican – New Earth Riddim (Version)
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