RED LIKE FAYA RIDDIM, VOL. 1 – SAÄRK’ MUZIK 2023
Red Like Faya Overview
The creation of the Red Like Faya Riddim began in a studio focused on roots reggae sounds. The team behind the project aimed to build a warm, percussion-driven instrumental that could carry powerful messages. The roots selector guided the creative process, choosing rhythms and arrangements that honored classic reggae while bringing a fresh energy. The result is a riddim that stands out among the roots releases of 2023. Le Saärk' opens the anthology with "Intro - The Call Of Afreeka," setting a thoughtful tone. Le Saärk' also brings the title track, "Red Like Faya Riddim," which showcases their ability to connect deep roots feeling with modern production. Alkally delivers "Ancestral Farafina," adding a strong cultural voice to the collection. Alkally is known for blending African influences with reggae, and this track continues that tradition. Lord Stéphane steps forward with "Crime De L'Humanité." His song addresses serious issues, fitting perfectly with the roots theme. Lord Stéphane is recognized in the reggae community for his conscious lyrics and has been active in spreading positive messages through music. Le) Will's "Red" brings another layer, using clear melodies and steady rhythms to keep the anthology moving. Arthuro Gi closes the list of featured artists with "Africa Inna Di Dance," a track that celebrates heritage and unity. Together, these songs keep the roots message alive and add depth to the reggae output of 2023. Each artist brings their own style, making the Red Like Faya Riddim a memorable addition to the year’s roots collections.
Red Like Faya Tracklist:
- Le Saärk’ – Intro – The Call Of Afreeka
- Alkally – Ancestral Farafina
- Lord Stéphane – Crime De L’Humanité
- (Le) Will – Red
- Arthuro Gi – Africa Inna Di Dance
- Jahlibela – Là-Haut
- Bény I – Pan African Woman
- Ras Tof’ – Tu Fais Partie De Mes Rêves
- Le Saärk’ – Red Like Faya Riddim
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