Volume 2 of 2022 Riddim World Instrumentals
Riddim World Instrumentals Volume 2 Overview
The journey of the roots riddim in this reggae set began with a creative vision from the sound architect, who shaped each track with care and precision. The process started in the studio, where the architect experimented with classic reggae elements and modern touches. The result is a collection that blends old-school vibes with fresh energy, making it fit perfectly in today’s reggae playlists. The producer behind this project is known for bringing together different sounds and styles. With a strong background in dancehall and reggae, the producer has worked on several notable releases in recent years, always aiming to keep the music authentic while moving forward. One of the standout tracks in this set is "Dancehall Mi Trap (Trap — Dancehall)." This song brings a unique mix of trap and dancehall, showing how the genre continues to evolve. The artist behind "Dancehall Mi Trap (Trap — Dancehall)" is recognized for pushing boundaries and creating a new sound that connects with younger listeners. Their style is bold and modern, yet rooted in the traditions of reggae and dancehall. This reggae set highlights the journey from the roots riddim’s creation to its release, showcasing the teamwork between the sound architect, the producer, and the featured artists. Each track adds a new chapter to the story of reggae, keeping the music alive and relevant.
Tracklist:
- Dancehall Mi Trap (Trap-Dancehall)
- Surviving Riddim (Afrobeat)
- African Scientist Riddim (Reggae)
- Island Scouting Riddim (Dancehall)
- Drum On Fire Riddim (Dancehall)
- Goose Stepper Riddim (Dancehall)
- Drunk Reggae Riddim (Reggae)
- Eminado Riddim (Afrobeat)
- Beach Laboratory Riddim (Trap Dancehall)
- Fas Whine Riddim (Dancehall)
- Digital Watts Riddim (Reggae)
- Naughty Chap Riddim (Dancehall)
- Six Pack Riddim (Dancehall)
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