REGGAE RESURGENCE RIDDIM produced by HIGH VOLTAGE JAM RECORDS 2022
Reggae Resurgence Overview
In 2022, the Reggae Resurgence Riddim became a standout release in roots reggae sessions, thanks to its deep dub sound and careful arrangement. The music arranger, Kareem Spencer, played a key role by crafting the instrumental backbone of the riddim. His track, “Reggae Resurgence Riddim - Instrumental,” set the tone with classic reggae rhythms and heavy bass that roots fans love. The recording process was handled with attention to detail, capturing the warmth and live feel that makes roots reggae special. HIGH VOLTAGE JAM RECORDS, the producer behind the project, has a reputation for quality reggae releases. The label, based in Jamaica, is known for supporting authentic sounds and has delivered several successful projects in the reggae community. Each artist brought their own style to the dub cut, shaping the riddim’s character. Jovi Rockwell’s “Purpose” stands out for its soulful delivery; Rockwell is well known for her collaboration on Major Lazer’s “Keep Cool,” which helped her reach international audiences. Hyah Slyce’s “Bubble Up” adds an energetic layer, while Determine’s “Meaning of Love” offers heartfelt lyrics—Determine is recognized for his 1997 hit “Kette Drum.” Army Gideon’s “Roaring Lion” brings a militant edge, and every track fits seamlessly into the dub landscape. Looking back, roots fans always mention this 2022 dub cut for its authentic vibe and strong lineup. The combination of skilled arrangement, thoughtful production, and unique artist contributions helped make the Reggae Resurgence Riddim a staple in reggae sessions worldwide.
Reggae Resurgence Tracklist:
- Kareem Spencer – Reggae Resurgence Riddim – Instrumental
- Jovi Rockwell – Purpose
- Hyah Slyce – Bubble Up
- Determine – Meaning of Love
- Army Gideon – Roaring Lion
- Last Chapta – Experinces
- Teflon Young King – Look Safe (Clean Version)
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