Poverty Riddim produced by Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Poverty Overview
Reggae music has always had a strong connection to the struggles and hopes of everyday people. The “Poverty Riddim” draws on this tradition by using classic roots reggae sounds. The warm, rich feeling of vinyl in the production links these new tracks to the early reggae records that first came from Jamaica’s sound systems. Today, songs from this project are again being played on current sound systems, keeping the culture alive. Jah Golden Throne Records is known for releasing roots, dub, and conscious reggae. The label has built a reputation in both Europe and Jamaica since its founding in 2011. Marshall Neeko, who worked on remixes for this riddim, is respected among collectors and selectors for his vintage-inspired production style and attention to detail. This release features several artists who each bring something personal. Eliah’s track “Poverty” stands out with its honest lyrics about hardship. Shadrak delivers “Sunny Day,” offering a message of hope over tough times. Vinny’s “Poor & Clean” adds another perspective on dignity despite struggle. Sheeba appears with “No Love In Dem Heart,” while Brainfood shares truth with “Hungry Again.” Of these artists, Vinny is recognized for his work across Europe’s reggae scene, especially through collaborations with various producers. Meanwhile, Shadrak has performed at several roots festivals in his region. Together, the voices on this riddim create a fresh but familiar experience for reggae fans—music that respects tradition but speaks directly to life today.
Poverty Tracklist:
- Eliah – Poverty
- Shadrak – Sunny Day
- Vinny – Poor & Clean
- Sheeba – No Love In Dem Heart
- Brainfood – Hungry Again
- Christelle – Chant Down
- Vashan – Cry Of The Poor
- Bad Card – Poor People Fed Up
- Jah Fresh – Poor Man Story
- Jah Rise – Stand Up Strong
- Razor – Hungry Days
- Lenzo – Rise & Fight
- Junior Cristal – Poor Man’s Cry
- Sheeba x Razor – Any Hope
- Marshall Neeko – Poverty Riddim Version
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