RAIN RIDDIM (REGGAE) – ZABLOXZ MUSIC 2019
Rain Overview
In 2019, the reggae scene welcomed a standout cultural recording with the release of the Rain Riddim. This project brought together several reggae artists, each adding their unique touch to the collection. The Rain Riddim quickly became known for its classic reggae style mixed with modern energy, making it a memorable part of that year’s music. Jumo Primo contributed the song "Come Back," adding his voice to the riddim’s rich sound. Mac Truc, who is also recognized for his work in the reggae community, performed "Come On In." Arsenelli joined with the track "Big Man," showing his style alongside the other artists. Bajja Jedd, a respected name in reggae, is known for his 1990s hit "Woman of Principle." On this project, he delivered "Do My Day," bringing his experience and roots flavor. Causion, who has represented Antigua and Barbuda in international reggae festivals, offered "All For You" as his contribution. The Rain Riddim also featured other artists and songs, such as Weed with "Roar Lion Roar," Ras Mozziah with "Jah Great," Zabloxz and Jocelyn both performing "Love Is Like Rain," and Sugardaddy with "Signs Of Time." Each track was woven together by the culture arranger, who shaped the sound and flow of the riddim, helping to keep the tradition of reggae alive in a fresh way. Remembered for its deep reggae roots and the way it brought artists together, the Rain Riddim stands out as a cultural recording from 2019.
Rain Tracklist:
- Jumo Primo – Come Back
- Mac Truc – Come On In
- Arsenelli – Big Man
- Bajja Jedd – Do My Day
- Causion – All For You
- Weed – Roar Lion Roar
- Ras Mozziah – Jah Great
- Zabloxz – Love Is Like Rain (featuring Jocelyn)
- Sugardaddy – Signs Of Time
- Sister Vertue – Pray
- Promise No Promises – Strain
- Kiyode Erasto – Worthy
- Curtis Gordon – Greatest Love
- Don Rock – Proud To Be Black
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