REGGAE EXPLOSION RIDDIM VOL1 – NS MUSIC ENTERPRISE
Reggae Explosion Overview
The Reggae Explosion Riddim, released in 2019, is a strong example of how modern reggae still connects to its roots. The recording keeps the rocksteady flow alive, which is the foundation of classic reggae music. The dub engineer played a big part in shaping the sound. Through careful mixing, the engineer made sure every instrument and vocal felt smooth and balanced. The recording process focused on getting a warm, live feel, so the riddim sounds natural and lively. Each artist on the riddim brought their own style to the rocksteady base. Bugle, known for his hit song “Rasta Party,” brings deep emotion to “Hungry Days.” His voice rides the riddim with honesty and power. Capital D’s “Current Situation” adds thoughtful lyrics, blending perfectly with the smooth groove. Frassman Brilliant and Dubtonic work together on “Mr Law,” giving the riddim a modern edge while keeping the old-school vibe. Frassman Brilliant is also featured on “One Door,” showing his versatility. I Wayne, famous for songs like “Can’t Satisfy Her,” delivers “Trample The Beast” with his unique, clear voice. Lutan Fyah, whose album “Time and Place” is well known in reggae circles, sings “Girl Like She,” keeping the roots spirit strong. Moses I’s “How Much More,” Ns Music Enterprise LLC’s “Reggae Explosion Instrumental,” and Rasghandi’s “One Door” all add layers to the riddim, showing different sides of the same musical foundation. This project echoes the spirit of 2024 roots reggae, proving that the rocksteady flow still inspires new generations.
Reggae Explosion Tracklist:
- Bugle – Hungry Days
- Capital D – Current Situation
- Frassman Brilliant And Dubtonic – Mr Law
- I Wayne – Trample The Beast
- Lutan Fyah – Girl Like She
- Moses I – How Much More
- Ns Music Enterprise LLC – Reggae Explosion Instrumental
- Rasghandi – One Door (feat Frassman Brilliant)
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