Reggae Time Riddim by Well Rude Production 2023
Reggae Time Overview
In 2023, the Reggae Time Riddim project brought together respected artists and delivered a classic roots reggae sound. Produced by Well Rude Production, a label known for its focus on authentic reggae, the project stayed true to the traditional structure of reggae rhythms, using live instruments and strong percussion. The project featured Gyptian with "If It’s Not Love." Gyptian is internationally recognized for his hit single "Hold You," which reached the Billboard Hot 100 and earned him global fame. Fantan Mojah, another key artist on the riddim, delivered "Nuh Let Dem Through." Fantan Mojah is well known for his song "Hail The King," a staple in modern roots reggae. Bascom X contributed "Do For Love" to the project, adding his signature vocal style. Marlon Asher teamed up with Mr Royal for "Mary J," while Mr Royal also delivered a solo version called "Mary J." Marlon Asher is famous for his song "Ganja Farmer," which made a big impact in reggae circles. Other artists on the riddim include Fyakin with "Jezebel," Lutan Fyah with "Conversation," Singer J with "Jah Lift Me Up," Natty King with "The Cure," and Tishana with "What Ou Call Love." Each artist brought their own message and energy, but all stayed within the roots reggae tradition. Well Rude Production’s careful approach and respect for reggae’s roots made this project stand out in 2023. Roots reggae fans often mention Reggae Time Riddim as a highlight of the year, thanks to its authentic sound and strong performances.
Reggae Time Tracklist:
- Gyptian – If It’s Not Love
- Fantan Mojah – Nuh Let Dem Through
- Bascom X – Do For Love (Cover)
- Marlon Asher Ft. Mr Royal – Mary J
- Fyakin – Jezebel
- Lutan Fyah – Conversation
- Singer J – Jah Lift Me Up
- Natty King – The Cure
- Tishana – What Ou Call Love
- Bertus Ft. Presitige – Smoking
- I-Noah – Belly Hungry
- Bascom X – Time Riddim
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