READY UP RIDDIM produced by #1 TOP SONGZ STUDIO 2023
Ready Up Overview
#1 TOP SONGZ STUDIO delivered a standout reggae track base in 2023, shaping the sound for a new wave of conscious artists. Known for its focus on uplifting messages and solid production, the label has built a reputation for bringing together talented voices and creative engineers. The studio’s influence is seen in its previous work with emerging and established reggae acts, as well as its growing online presence, with tracks reaching thousands of listeners worldwide. The Ready Up Riddim featured a strong line-up of singers and deejays, each adding their unique touch to the roots-heavy instrumental. Amejah’s “Ready Up” opened the sequence with a soulful delivery. Amejah, recognized for her powerful vocals and heartfelt performances, continues to build on her reputation in the reggae scene. Gounzman’s “Feel Like Praying” brought a spiritual edge to the riddim. Gounzman, who previously collaborated with several Caribbean producers, is known for his introspective lyrics and commitment to roots reggae. Brodda Conscious delivered “Put All Your Trust,” staying true to his style of message-driven music. Brodda Conscious has been praised for his work in reggae activism and community outreach. Miracles contributed “You Cant Hide,” offering a melodic and reflective moment. Tafari Wisdom rounded out the line-up with “Wake Up And Live,” a track that encourages listeners to embrace positivity. The dub engineer behind the project added depth and space, giving each song a classic reggae feel. Together, the artists and production team created a musical work that stands as a cultural highlight of 2023, remembered for its roots influence and conscious direction.
Ready Up Tracklist:
- Amejah – Ready Up
- Gounzman – Feel Like Praying
- Brodda Conscious – Put All Your Trust
- Miracles – You Cant Hide
- Tafari Wisdom – Wake Up And Live
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