Reggae Rock Riddim Vol.1 Remix produced by Marshall Neeko 2023
Reggae Rock Overview
In 2023, the Reggae Rock Riddim brought new life to the classic one drop base, a sound deeply rooted in reggae history. This riddim, crafted by roots specialist Marshall Neeko, echoed the timeless pulse that defined reggae’s golden era. Neeko, known for his dedication to authentic roots production and his work with the SoulNurse label, carefully shaped every layer of the track. His vision was to blend tradition with fresh energy, making the riddim stand out among modern releases. The journey began in the studio, where the one drop base was laid down with precision. Its steady, heartbeat rhythm became the foundation for the entire project, calling on the spirit of roots reggae while inviting a new generation of artists to contribute. Mikey Melody opened the riddim with “Reggae Rock,” his smooth voice riding the base with effortless groove. Buju Banton, a Grammy-winning artist famous for his influential album “Til Shiloh,” brought his unmistakable presence to “Sensimillia Persecution.” Cutty Ranks, known for his dancehall classic “The Stopper,” delivered sharp lyrics on “Bad Police.” Frankie Wilmott’s “Vision” and Frisco Kid’s “Tribulation” added depth and storytelling, each artist bringing their own style to the riddim. Looking back, fans of roots reggae often point to this one drop base as a highlight of 2023. The Reggae Rock Riddim stands as a testament to the enduring power of roots music, brought to life by Marshall Neeko and a lineup of respected voices.
Reggae Rock Tracklist:
- Mikey Melody – Reggae Rock
- Buju Banton – Sensimillia Persecution
- Cutty Ranks – Bad Police
- Frankie Wilmott – Vision
- Frisco Kid – Tribulation
- Juliet Nelson – Love Me Or Leave Me
- Marcia Griffiths – Childish Games
- Michigan – Bad Boyz
- Richie Stephens – Miracle
- Stanrick – Chalwa
- Tanya Stephens – Mi & Mi God
- Tony Rebel – Know Jah
- Wayne Wonder – Rumours
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