Rainy Days Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko and Jah Golden Throne Records 2025
Rainy Days Overview
This season, the dub cut from the Rainy Days Riddim is giving singers and deejays a strong roots base. The dub is built on classic reggae sounds, but it feels fresh and modern. It’s easy to hear why listeners are coming back to it again and again. The project brings together some talented artists. Brainfood’s song “If I Don’t Have Yuh” stands out with its smooth delivery and heartfelt lyrics. Devon Sweet, known for his touching vocals, brings emotion to “Mama.” Jah Fresh, who has worked with several top producers, sings “If Loving You Is Wrong.” Jah Rise shares a powerful message in “Broken Heart,” while Junior Crystal’s “Don’t Cry Mama” offers comfort and hope. Other artists on the riddim include Karen Williams x Boom Draw with “Yuh Don’t Love Me,” Quick Sand on “Don’t Come Back,” Ranking Jim with “Promise,” Shadrak’s “Mi Long Fi Yuh,” and Cool Breeze with “Sweet Memories.” Each track brings a different feeling, but all are tied together by the strong dub foundation. Behind the scenes, producer Marshall Neeko is known for his dedication to authentic reggae sounds. He has worked with many respected artists and helped bring roots reggae to new audiences. Jah Golden Throne Records, the label for this release, has a history of supporting roots and culture music and is respected in reggae circles.
Rainy Days Tracklist:
- Brainfood – If I Don’t Have Yuh
- Devon Sweet – Mama
- Jah Fresh – If Loving You Is Wrong
- Jah Rise – Broken Heart
- Junior Crystal – Don’t Cry Mama
- Karen Williams x Boom Draw – Yuh Don’t Love Me
- Quick Sand – Don’t Come Back
- Ranking Jim – Promise
- Shadrak – Mi Long Fi Yuh
- Cool Breeze – Sweet Memories
- Small Axe – A Little Bit Of Rain
- Vinny – Shine Eye Gal
- Marshall Neeko – Rainy Days Riddim Version
- [Bonus Track] Vinny x Razor – Shine Eye Gal
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