PANGEA RIDDIM produced by LUMOSAPIEN RECORDS 2017
Pangea Overview
If you love reggae, you may remember the Pangea Riddim from 2017. This roots riddim stands out for mixing classic reggae with touches from other genres. The result is a sound that feels both traditional and fresh. Many young singers found a cultural voice on this recording, making it special for fans and artists alike. The riddim’s foundation is roots reggae, with deep bass and warm melodies. But you can also hear hints of soul and modern dancehall styles. This blending gives each song its own feeling, while still keeping the reggae spirit strong. Dre Z’s “In Psalm” is a good example of this blend. Dre Z brings thoughtful lyrics and a smooth delivery, fitting perfectly over the riddim’s mellow groove. Bugle, known for his hit “Rasta Party,” gives us “Road Of Life.” His style is powerful and direct, and his words speak about real-life struggles. Joshua Hales also sings “Road Of Life,” adding his own unique voice to the project. Jevvo’s “All I Need” shows another side of the riddim, with a catchy hook and a modern touch. Khari Kill, who is well-known for his song “Picture Of Selassie,” delivers “I’M Living Still.” His voice brings a rootsy, spiritual feeling that connects to reggae’s foundation. LUMOSAPIEN RECORDS produced the Pangea Riddim. The label is known for working with conscious reggae artists and creating music that reaches listeners worldwide. Their careful production helped the riddim sound warm and inviting, letting each artist shine.
Pangea Tracklist:
- Dre Z – In Psalm
- Bugle – Road Of Life (Feat. Joshua Hales)
- Jevvo – All I Need
- Khari Kill – I’M Living Still
- Binghi Ghost – Too Late
- Laborer – Miracle
- Ras Amlak – Seek Jah Face
- Lumosapien Records – Pangea Riddim
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