REYEL RIDDIM VOL 20 – D?CEMBER RIDDIM / MUTANT BRAIN RIDDIM -? IDEAL SONGS MUSIC / WALLA PROD / INTERTENPUB 2020
Reyel Overview
Reyel Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020. It stands out for its uplifting sound and positive energy. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style. Tiwony is known for his strong presence in the French Caribbean reggae scene and often brings conscious lyrics to his music. Stickidiboum has a reputation for energetic performances and creative delivery, adding a lively touch to the riddim. Natty S is recognized for smooth vocals and melodies that fit well with modern reggae rhythms. Straika, with his clear voice and steady flow, is respected for his consistent work in reggae over the years. Norris Man is a Jamaican artist who has been active since the late 1990s and is known for his roots reggae songs and soulful voice. The riddim was crafted in 2020 and reflects the vibrant street culture that influences much of today’s reggae. Its sound is marked by steady drums, rich basslines, and bright melodies that create a joyful mood. The Reyel Riddim connects island vibes with urban influences, making it a favorite among selectors and DJs. It is designed for both listening and dancing, and its cultural background comes from the blend of Caribbean rhythms and modern reggae production. The riddim’s uplifting flavor and unity among artists make it a notable release in recent reggae music.
Reyel Tracklist:
- Tiwony – Hgc
- Stickidiboum – Guerilla
- Natty S – Nou Enmen Madanm Nou
- Straika – Uwjans
- Norris Man – Love To The World
- Guy Al Mc – Mon Drapeau
- Guy Al Mc – D?cembre Riddim
- Danjaah Tai – Dem Sick
- Djo Black – Good High Grade
- Perle Noire – Sauver L’humanit?
- Straika – Big Riddim
- Guy Al Mc – Fok Fe Le Buzz
- Warn’r – Ou Se Ki Moun
- Dedess – Desann Sec
- Larouj – Gling Gling Gling
- Danjaah Tai – Mutant Brain Riddim
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