Poor Man Cry Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko 2023
Poor Man Cry Overview
Marshall Neeko has become a respected name in modern reggae production. Based in France, he is known for his dedication to roots reggae and his work with many Jamaican artists. Through his label, Marshall Neeko Productions, he has released several riddims that pay tribute to classic reggae sounds while bringing in fresh voices. His careful approach to vocal harmonies and instrumental arrangements has helped him build a following among reggae fans worldwide. On the Poor Man Cry Riddim, Marshall Neeko brings together a strong line-up of artists. Capleton, a veteran known for his energetic style and hits like "Tour," delivers "Speak Your Mind" with his trademark intensity. Derrick Parker, who has been active since the 1980s and is recognized for songs like "Dem Nuh Loyal," brings a message against negativity in "Bad Mind." Doniki, a singer respected for his soulful voice, adds emotion with "Poor People Cry." The riddim also features Gaddiel with "No Time To Play" and Ginjah, who is known for the popular song "Never Lost My Way," on "Control Your Temper." Each artist brings their own flavor, but they all fit naturally over the riddim’s deep, one drop bass and conscious vibe. Even as reggae continued to evolve in 2023, the Poor Man Cry Riddim stood out for its classic roots feel and thoughtful lyrics. This release remains connected to the ongoing story of reggae music, showing how the genre’s foundation continues to inspire artists and listeners today.
Poor Man Cry Tracklist:
- Capleton – Speak Your Mind
- Derrick Parker – Bad Mind
- Doniki – Poor People Cry
- Gaddiel – No Time To Play
- Ginjah – Control Your Temper
- Jah Mason – Open Up Your Heart
- Kettle – Hot Again
- Luciano/Mikey General/Michigan/Pampi Judah/Asil/Ajah/Jeffrey Star – Ain’t Got Love
- Lukie D – I Remember
- Lutan Fyah – Put It On
- Pam Hall – I Give You
- Pampi Judah – Gone Crazy
- Marshall Neeko – Poor Man Cry Riddim Version
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