PENG PENG RIDDIM produced by BOOMRUSH RECORDS 2018
Peng Peng Overview
The one drop base has been a key sound in reggae since the 1970s. This rhythm is known for its strong drum pattern, which gives reggae its classic feel. Even in 2018, the one drop base was still important for keeping reggae’s roots alive. BOOMRUSH RECORDS is a German label known for producing modern reggae with a respect for tradition. They have released several riddims and singles, helping reggae artists reach new fans in Europe and beyond. Their work often brings together singers from different countries to create fresh yet authentic reggae sounds. On the Peng Peng Riddim, several artists brought their unique voices. Spruddy is a reggae singer from Germany. His song "Soundman" is a favorite among reggae listeners, showing his deep connection to the music. Dactah Chando is from the Canary Islands and is known for blending Spanish and English lyrics. His track "Africa Is My Roots" celebrates his love for roots reggae and African heritage. Ring, also known as Ring-Ding, is a German artist who is respected for his energetic performances. His song "Operator" on this riddim keeps the classic reggae spirit alive. Trixstar, another German reggae artist, adds her voice with "Cyant Get," showing her versatility and passion for reggae music. Baba The Fayastudent joins with "Conscious Clap," adding thoughtful lyrics and a strong message. The Peng Peng Riddim, with its warm one drop base, brought together these artists in 2018 to keep reggae’s roots strong and vibrant for fans everywhere.
Peng Peng Tracklist:
- Spruddy – Soundman
- Dactah Chando – Africa Is My Roots
- Ring-Ding – Operator
- Trixstar – Cyant Get
- Baba The Fayastudent – Conscious Clap
- Cookie The Herbalist – Good Is God
- Rebellion The Recaller – Dead Man Zone
- Phantom Imc – Weed & Reggae
- Mishah – Dollar And Dimes
- Don Tippa – Hot Like Fire
- Longfingah – Can’T Stop We Medi
- General Good – Le Bal
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