NO WAR RIDDIM produced by GAÏNDE CULTURE
No War Overview
No War Riddim is a reggae release from 2022 that brings together classic and modern styles. The riddim is produced by GAÏNDE CULTURE, a group known for their strong percussion and natural sound. The music has a classic reggae feel, with deep bass and lively drums, but it also sounds fresh and current. Yoskel is one of the main artists on No War Riddim. He is known for his smooth voice and positive lyrics. His song on this riddim has an uplifting message. Lutan Fyah, another featured artist, is respected in reggae for his conscious lyrics and powerful delivery. He has released many songs about peace and unity. On No War Riddim, Lutan Fyah’s voice stands out and adds energy to the project. Awa Fall is also part of this release. She is an Italian singer with a soulful reggae style. Awa Fall often sings about hope and strength. Her performance on this riddim is both strong and heartfelt. Jahmilk is another artist featured here. He is known for his roots reggae sound and smooth singing. Jahmilk’s track fits well with the classic vibe of the riddim. No War Riddim works well for both radio and sound system events. Its classic reggae sound makes it easy to enjoy, while the artists bring their own unique styles. This release shows how reggae can stay true to its roots but still sound new.
No War Tracklist:
- Yoskel – Demain
- Lutan Fyah – Melancholy
- Awa Fall – Tomorrow
- Jahmilk – Walk In Jah Light
- Reema Juuf – Peace
- Donald Boucal – Yaadi Sama
- Lan Netty – Lii Loumou
- Lucas Jah – Bad Man
- Mistic Voice – Dëkku Coono
- Sista Ouly – Akh Ak Yeelef
- Ouman Jrs – Tongo
- Ozborn – No War
- Latif Ndiaye – Jam
- Bomboro Kosso – L’histoire Se Répète
- Xipili – Yéené
- Diarra Jah – Même Scénario
- Richie Man – Babylon
- Ousmane – À Chaque Fois
- Kumar Fyah – Things You Do
- Mystik Ogueudun – Lii Comme Guerre
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