Raggamuffin ’89 Riddim – One Love Records 2022
Raggamuffin ’89 Overview
The Raggamuffin ’89 Riddim was released in 2022, bringing a fresh roots reggae sound to listeners around the world. This project gave a platform to both established and rising artists, helping to keep reggae’s cultural spirit strong. Big Simon stands out on the riddim with his track "King Ina Di Ring." Known for his deep voice and positive lyrics, Big Simon has become a respected name in the European reggae scene. Bunny General, another featured artist, delivers "Conquer." Bunny General is well-known in reggae for his classic 1980s and 1990s deejay style, and his earlier hits like "Full Up A Class" have made him a favorite with selectors and fans for decades. Killacat x Gioman team up for "Miracoli," blending Italian reggae influences with the roots sound of the riddim. Lady G, a pioneering female deejay from Jamaica, brings "Nuh Fear Dem" to the project. Lady G is famous for her hit "Nuff Respect" and has been a strong voice in dancehall and reggae since the late 1980s. Papa Leu rounds out the selection with "Salento Anthem," representing the Salento region of Italy and its vibrant reggae community. The cultural arranger behind Raggamuffin ’89 Riddim played a key role in shaping its sound, making sure that each artist’s contribution fit the project’s roots reggae identity. The riddim’s modern fusion and melodic style helped it stand out in 2022, giving young singers and veterans alike a space to share their voices and keep reggae’s traditions alive.
Raggamuffin ’89 Tracklist:
- Big Simon – King Ina Di Ring
- Bunny General – Conquer
- Killacat x Gioman – Miracoli
- Lady G – Nuh Fear Dem
- Papa Leu – Salento Anthem
- Peter Metro – Chant Down Babylon
- Raina – Under 100
- Rankin Lele – Nu te fermare
- Shakalab – Reggae in ogni citt?
- Virtus – Classic Style
- Terron Fabio x Duccio B x One Love Records – Raggamuffin ’89
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