REVOLUTERS RIDDIM produced by THE AUDIOCLINIQ/CEDARHILLRECORDING 2022
Revoluters Overview
In 2022, reggae music saw a strong return to its roots with the release of the Revoluters Riddim album collection. This project arrived at a time when reggae was welcoming new voices and styles, yet still honoring its classic sound. THE AUDIOCLINIQ/CEDARHILLRECORDING produced the riddim, bringing experience and a love for vintage reggae grooves. Known for their dedication to authentic reggae production, the label has worked with both rising and established artists. Their careful approach helped create a foundation for the singers to shine. The album featured several young artists who used this platform to share their voices. Hugupungeh delivered the song “Africa,” which stands out for its thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Hugupungeh is recognized for his conscious approach to reggae, and “Africa” continued that tradition. King Malakiyah contributed “Bawlin,” a track that highlights his emotional style. King Malakiyah is known for his single “Jah Bless Me,” which gained attention in reggae circles. His presence on the riddim added depth and feeling. Louis Griffiths performed “Downpressor,” bringing a steady, classic reggae flow to the collection. Griffiths is respected in the reggae community for his strong vocals and has performed at several major reggae events. Spring Wata’s “Revoluters” completed the set, adding energy and a fresh perspective. Spring Wata has been building a name with performances across local reggae stages. Overall, the Revoluters Riddim album collection is remembered as one of reggae’s strongest moments in 2022, giving young singers a cultural stage and honoring the genre’s timeless sound.
Revoluters Tracklist:
- Hugupungeh – Africa
- King Malakiyah – Bawlin (In The Streets)
- Louis Griffiths – Downpressor
- Spring Wata – Revoluters
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