ONCE AGAIN RIDDIM produced by SOUNDJUSTICE PRODUCTION 2019
Once Again Overview
In 2019, the Once Again Riddim became a key release for roots reggae fans. This project gave a new platform to young singers, letting them share their voices on a strong foundation rhythm. The culture arranger worked with care, making sure the sound stayed true to classic reggae while also feeling fresh. The recording process brought together artists from different backgrounds, each adding their own touch to the riddim. SOUNDJUSTICE PRODUCTION, the label behind this release, is known for supporting authentic reggae music. Based in Jamaica, the label has worked with both new and established talent. Their focus on quality and roots culture helped Once Again Riddim stand out in a busy year for reggae. The artists shaped the riddim’s character with their unique songs. Lutan Fyah brought his deep roots style to “Lethargic,” adding thoughtful lyrics and a steady flow. Mad Linqz delivered “Blazing Fire,” showing his energy and passion for the genre. Natty King, known for his hit “No Guns To Town,” offered “I Can See Clearly,” bringing his signature voice and positive message. Ms Melody’s “Want Me” and Korexion’s “I Promise” added fresh voices and heartfelt performances. The foundation rhythm gave each singer the chance to shine, while also keeping a strong, unified sound. Looking back, roots fans often mention the Once Again Riddim as one of the most memorable rhythms of 2019, thanks to its warm grooves and the cultural impact it made.
Once Again Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Lethargic
- Mad Linqz – Blazing Fire
- Natty King – I Can See Clearly
- Ms Melody – Want Me
- Korexion – I Promise
- Jigsy King – I Really Care
- I-Faithful – Uplift the Youths
- Christian Richardson – The Hill
- Jah Daddy Rusty – Praising
- Anthony Ynot – Musical Principal
- Cyborg – Wanna Burn Hearbs
- Zebulun – Let It Gwan
- Mandela – No Love
- Jah Silent – Dash a Fire
- Once Again Riddim – Once Again Soundjustice
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