Raggamuffin Ride Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Raggamuffin Ride Overview
In early 2024, the reggae scene welcomed a new roots project with the release of the Raggamuffin Ride Riddim Version by Marshall Neeko Remix. This dub cut quickly found its way onto reggae playlists, known for its steady rhythm and deep bass lines. Marshall Neeko Remix, a producer with a growing reputation in the European reggae community, has a history of working with both established and rising artists. His productions often feature classic reggae influences mixed with a modern sound. The project brought together a strong lineup of vocalists. Anthony King delivered “Love Yuh Body Gal,” adding his soulful voice to the riddim. King is known for his earlier hit “Dancing Time,” which received airplay in Jamaica and the UK. Tuffy Star’s “Accident” stands out for its catchy hook and rootsy feel. Tuffy Star has previously worked with several sound systems in Europe, helping to spread reggae culture. General Dan’s “Ninja Bike” brings energy and storytelling, while Sunshine’s “Big Bamboo” adds a playful vibe. Robbie Key’s “Batty Rider” keeps the roots spirit alive, and each artist brings a unique style to the shared riddim. Other contributions include Gold Chains with “Sweet Punnany,” Mary Stephenson with “Real Bad Man,” and Culture B with “Weh Yuh Get It From.” Looking back, this dub cut captured reggae’s message of unity and positivity in 2024. The combination of experienced voices and Marshall Neeko Remix’s production made it a standout in the year’s reggae releases.
Raggamuffin Ride Tracklist:
- Anthony King – Love Yuh Body Gal
- Tuffy Star – Accident
- General Dan – Ninja Bike
- Sunshine – Big Bamboo
- Robbie Key – Batty Rider
- Gold Chains – Sweet Punnany
- Mary Stephenson – Real Bad Man
- Culture B – Weh Yuh Get It From
- Marshall Neeko – Raggamuffin Ride Riddim Version
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