Reggae Alive Riddim produced by Crawba Productions 2025
Reggae Alive Overview
Reggae music in Jamaica has always been about bringing people together, sharing good energy, and telling real stories. The new dub release built on the Reggae Alive Riddim continues this tradition. Its relaxed rhythms and uplifting melodies fit perfectly into the current reggae scene, where both longtime fans and new listeners look for music that feels both classic and fresh. The sound of this project comes from Crawba Productions, a label known for its work in modern reggae. Crawba Productions has produced several popular riddims and is recognized for supporting both established and rising artists. Their releases often get strong streaming numbers and are featured in reggae charts, helping to bring new sounds to wider audiences. This release features a mix of well-known voices and newer talents. Busy Signal brings his signature smooth delivery on “Your Smile.” Busy Signal is famous for hits like “Stay So” and has worked with international artists, making him a key figure in dancehall and reggae. Anthony B’s “Shine Your Light” adds conscious lyrics and strong vocals; Anthony B is respected for his album “Real Revolutionary” and his commitment to roots reggae. T.O.K, known for their harmonies and dancehall influence, share “Freedom Song.” The group’s hit “Footprints” remains a classic in Jamaican music. Ayetian steps in with “It’s Morning,” adding a fresh perspective to the riddim, while Lutan Fyah’s “That’s Life” brings thoughtful lyrics. Lutan Fyah is known for his steady output and collaborations across the reggae world.
Reggae Alive Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Your Smile
- Anthony B – Shine Your Light
- T.O.K – Freedom Song
- Ayetian – It’s Morning
- Lutan Fyah – That’s Life
- Gyptian – My Love
- Yaksta – Unconditional Love
- Beach Boii & Annalea X – Free Again
- Toledo & Warrior King – Nunca Estoy Solo 2.0
- Zaila Jazz – Dangerous
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