One Day Reggae Riddim produced by Pro Habo Entertainment and Hubert Nakitare Music 2024
One Day Reggae Overview
The One Day Reggae Riddim was arranged with care, showing the arranger’s deep respect for classic reggae sounds. This 2024 release was produced by Pro Habo Entertainment and Hubert Nakitare Music, two names known for their steady presence in African reggae. Pro Habo Entertainment has supported many reggae projects in East Africa, helping young artists reach new audiences. Hubert Nakitare Music, led by Kenyan artist and producer Nonini, has a history of blending African styles with reggae and dancehall. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Dubplate’s song "Oneday" stands out with its smooth delivery and message of hope. Mtemi’s track "Good Vibes" adds a relaxed, uplifting energy. Fidla brings warmth and emotion to "Love," giving the riddim a heartfelt touch. African Supaman, known for his energetic performances, delivers "Harmony," a song that highlights unity. Isaa Sizo’s "Ulalala" brings a gentle, melodic feel to the project. Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a sound that feels both fresh and rooted in tradition. Dubplate, for example, is recognized for his earlier hit singles in the East African reggae scene. African Supaman has performed at major festivals across Africa, gaining respect for his stage presence and unique voice. Fans continue to play the One Day Reggae Riddim as a reminder of reggae’s depth in 2024. Its foundation rhythm and uplifting songs still echo as roots memories from that year.
One Day Reggae Tracklist:
- Dubplate – Oneday
- Mtemi – Good Vibes
- Fidla – Love
- African Supaman – Harmony
- Isaa Sizo – Ulalala
- Oven – Superman
- Khaki Soul – High Grade
- Sgee – Wanting
- Ksimba – Don’T Give Up
- Binti Africa, Lucy Lugano – Order
- One Day Reggae Riddim Version
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