Not Done Fighting Riddim produced by Lion Heights 2023
Not Done Fighting Overview
The Not Done Fighting Riddim is a modern reggae set that gives a fresh stage to both rising and established voices. At the heart of this project is Lion Heights, a Texas-based reggae band and production team known for their steady hand in blending classic reggae sounds with new energy. Lion Heights has built a reputation for quality, with their releases streaming globally and earning respect in reggae circles. The riddim’s foundation is built on traditional reggae rhythms, carefully crafted in the studio by Lion Heights. Their approach to recording keeps the sound rooted in the past while making it relevant for today. This balance is clear throughout the set, with each track layering melodic vocals over the deep, steady groove. Artists like Lutan Fyah deliver powerful messages on “Herbsman,” while Chuck Fenda, known for his hit “Gash Dem” with Cherine Anderson, brings his signature style to “Love Marijuana.” Roots Revealers add smooth harmonies on “Cool & Easy,” and Alan Moe Monsarrat, a longtime voice in the reggae scene, contributes “Scam Likely.” Sean Austin’s “Jah Love” rounds out the vocal tracks, each singer using the riddim as a platform for cultural expression. The dub cut, shaped by the input of these artists and Lion Heights’ production, keeps the roots vibe alive. Even in 2023, the echoing effects and stripped-down sound of the dub version connect back to reggae’s origins, while still feeling fresh. This release shows how reggae can honor its roots and move forward at the same time.
Not Done Fighting Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Herbsman
- Chuck Fenda – Love Marijuana
- Roots Revealers – Cool & Easy
- Alan Moe Monsarrat – Scam Likely
- Sean Austin – Jah Love
- Micah Shalom – Crime
- Pipe Roots – Simpleza
- Lion Heights – Not Done Fighting Riddim (Instrumental)
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