Rastar Riddim produced by Rastar Records 2025
Rastar Overview
The roots reggae sound is alive and well with the release of the new Rastar Riddim. This project is built on a classic reggae rhythm, giving each artist a strong base to share their message. Rastar Records, known for promoting conscious reggae and working with many respected artists, is behind the production. The label has been active in the reggae scene for years, supporting both established and rising voices. Lutan Fyah opens with “Fall Hard,” showing the same energy that made his album “Phantom War” a favorite among reggae fans. Yami Bolo, who once collaborated with Damian Marley on the Grammy-winning album “Halfway Tree,” delivers the powerful track “Dem Off.” Jah Mason, known for his uplifting lyrics, brings a positive message with “Beautiful World.” Natty King, who reached the top of the Jamaican charts with “No Guns To Town,” adds his voice with the song “Bloodshed.” Ras Attitude, recognized for his work in the Virgin Islands reggae movement, brings “Avoid Dem Blood Stain.” Other respected voices on the riddim include Army with “Faith In Jah,” Tony Curtis with “Mr Bigman,” Luciano with “Live My Life,” Jr Reid with “People Haffi Deh Yah,” and Gregory Isaacs with “Save The Soul Of Ethiopia.” Each track carries messages of hope, unity, and strength. The Rastar Riddim stands out for its roots energy and the way it brings together some of reggae’s most important voices. This release will surely connect with fans of deep, conscious reggae music.
Rastar Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Fall Hard
- Yami Bolo – Dem Off
- Jah Mason – Beautiful World
- Natty King – Bloodshed
- Ras Attitude – Avoid Dem Blood Stain
- Army – Faith In Jah
- Tony Curtis – Mr Bigman
- Luciano – Live My Life
- Jr Reid – People Haffi Deh Yah
- Gragory Isaacs – Save The Soul Of Ethiopia
- Nyorah – We Shall See
- Laddy Passion – This Is The Way
- Akae Beka – Gi Dem
- Tily Bop – Politician
- Jahmatek – Ridaz
- Norrisman – Corrupted System
- Jahyute – Africa Is Calling
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