OLD MEMORIES RIDDIM produced by DJ GOFFE PRODUCTIONZ 2018
Old Memories Overview
The Old Memories Riddim brings a classic roots reggae sound that mixes warmth, steady bass, and uplifting melodies. The mood is both nostalgic and fresh, with a gentle skank guitar and rolling drums that make it perfect for roots sessions. This musical backdrop lets each artist bring their own style and message. Tesha’s “Pick Up Yuh Crown” stands out with confident vocals and positive lyrics. Tesha is known for her empowering songs, and this track fits her style well. Truvice delivers “Soul Rebel,” a tune that shows his deep voice and spiritual vibe. Prablem Thesubstance adds “King For You,” bringing heartfelt energy and a catchy chorus. Medician’s “Fake Friend” touches on trust and loyalty, themes he often explores in his music. Emanuel Stain’s “Little Jamaica” paints a picture of island life and community. These artists each add their unique touch, making the riddim collection strong and memorable. Tesha, for example, has built a following with songs that inspire self-worth, while Prablem Thesubstance is recognized for his passionate delivery. Behind the scenes, DJ GOFFE PRODUCTIONZ shapes the sound. As a producer, DJ GOFFE PRODUCTIONZ is known for working with emerging reggae talent and building his label’s reputation through consistent releases. His direction helps the riddim stay true to roots reggae while appealing to a new generation. Released in 2018, this album kept the roots message alive. It became a favorite at roots sessions, with each song carrying forward reggae’s spirit of unity and resilience.
Old Memories Tracklist:
- Tesha – Pick Up Yuh Crown
- Truvice – Soul Rebel
- Prablem Thesubstance – King For You
- Medician – Fake Friend
- Vaughn Toprated – Eventually
- Emanuel Stain – Little Jamaica
- Orion Tukal – Give Thanks
- Tyrifik – Cyah Sleep
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