REGGAE LAND RIDDIM REMIX – STREET DIGITAL 2017
Reggae Land Overview
Reggae Land Riddim brings a strong roots reggae feeling with its deep basslines and steady, classic drum patterns. Released in 2017, this dub collection creates a relaxed but powerful mood, perfect for fans of traditional reggae sounds. The riddim uses rich percussion and simple melodies, keeping the music grounded in the roots style that still echoes into 2024. Several talented artists bring their own energy to this project. Jah Fenixx delivers “I Can See,” a track that stands out with its heartfelt lyrics and smooth delivery. Keron Williams, known for his soulful voice, adds two songs: “Lovin That You Bring” and “Let Us Give Praise.” Williams is recognized in the reggae community for his strong vocal performances and positive messages. Fantan Mojah, who gained international attention with his hit “Hail The King” in 2005, brings his powerful voice to “Rastafari Lives.” His presence adds a spiritual and uplifting touch to the riddim. Hiya Flames shares “Journey Long,” bringing a thoughtful and steady vibe, while Spring Wata’s “Be Wise” encourages listeners to think carefully about their choices. Reggae Land Riddim was put together by roots selectors and released on the Reggae Land label, a name respected for quality reggae productions. The riddim’s classic sound and careful production have helped it remain fresh and relevant, even years after its release. This collection is a strong example of how roots reggae continues to inspire and connect listeners today.
Reggae Land Tracklist:
- Jah Fenixx – I Can See
- Keron Williams – Lovin That You Bring
- Fantan Mojah – Rastafari Lives
- Hiya Flames – Journey Long
- Spring Wata – Be Wise
- Keron Williams – Let Us Give Praise
- Semojrah Naki – No Love Nah Show
- Keron Williams – Priceless Love
- Jah Mason – Call The King Name
- A.S.H. – Spliff And Mi Lighter
- Kashu – Elevation
- Sizzla – Make It Right
- Street Digital Records – Reggae Land
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