Oneness Riddim produced by Treasure Chest Productions 2024
Oneness Overview
Treasure Chest Productions stands at the heart of the Oneness Riddim, a roots reggae instrumental that has made a strong impact in 2024. The label, known for its focus on authentic reggae sound, has built a reputation through steady releases and collaborations with respected artists. Their catalog includes work with both emerging and established voices, and they have gained attention for their deep, dub-influenced mixes that appeal to roots selectors worldwide. The Oneness Riddim brought together a powerful lineup. Anthony B, who first rose to fame with his hit “Fire Pon Rome,” delivers the track “Oneness,” bringing his signature conscious lyrics and energetic delivery. Bushman, another respected voice in reggae, contributes “What A Gwan.” Bushman is well known for his album “Nyah Man Chant,” which helped cement his place in roots reggae during the late 1990s. Mikey Spice, famous for his soulful voice and his version of “Practice What You Preach,” adds “Better Days” to the riddim, delivering a message of hope. Jah Mason, with “Forgive, Not Forget,” brings his own style, drawing on his years of experience in the scene. Singing Sweet, who made waves early in his career with “When I See You Smile,” presents “2nd Hand Murderer.” The release also features the “Reflextion Mix” by Dalton Brownie, a respected guitarist and producer in reggae circles. Oneness Riddim quickly became a favorite for reggae selectors and fans, earning steady rotation in playlists across the globe. Its timeless roots sound and carefully chosen artists have made it one of the standout cultural releases of 2024.
Oneness Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Oneness
- Bushman – What A Gwan
- Mikey Spice – Better Days
- Jah Mason – Forgive, Not Forget
- Singing Sweet – 2nd Hand Murderer
- Dalton Brownie – Reflextion Mix
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