PSALMS OF REGGAE VOL.1 – BGB RECORDS 2022
Psalms Of Reggae Vol.1 – Bgb Records Overview
In 2022, a new roots reggae rhythm made a strong mark on the scene. This rhythm, used as the foundation for the album collection Psalms Of Reggae Vol. 1, became popular among roots fans for its classic yet fresh sound. The riddim brought together a group of artists who each added their own style and message, helping to keep the roots reggae tradition alive. The culture arranger behind this release played a key role in shaping the album’s direction. Their goal was to keep the music’s cultural message clear, while allowing each artist to shine. The result is a collection that feels united, with every song carrying the roots spirit forward. Romeo Django stands out with the song "Away," delivering a soulful performance that fits perfectly with the riddim’s vibe. Louie Culture, known for his 1994 hit "Gangalee," also voices "Away," bringing his veteran experience and conscious lyrics to the project. Curtis Prophet’s "The Curse of Cain" adds thoughtful storytelling, while Patrice Ward’s "Caught up in the Rapture" brings a smooth and uplifting energy. Shanelle’s "I Try to Find" gives the collection a gentle, searching feel. Each artist uses the foundation rhythm to express their own message, but together, they create a strong, unified sound. Roots fans often look back at this 2022 riddim as a highlight, showing how collaboration and a solid foundation can produce music that lasts. The songs and artists on Psalms Of Reggae Vol. 1 continue to inspire listeners who love true roots reggae.
Tracklist:
- Romeo Django – Away (feat. Louie Culture)
- Curtis Prophet – The Curse of Cain
- Patrice Ward – Caught up in the Rapture
- Shanelle – I Try to Find
- Reuben Silvanus – In a Me Backyard
- Skillman – Can’t Waste No Time
- Jah Scepter – Live and Enjoy Life
- Justice Merchant – Age of Suspicion and Fear
- Prophecy Izis – All One People
- Raphael Foster – Away Riddim
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