Third dancehall, reggae and Afrobeats riddim instrumentals pack by Riddim World Records
Riddim World Instrumentals Volume 3 Overview
Reggae music has a long history, starting in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The reggae track base is the foundation of many modern styles. It uses steady drum patterns, deep basslines, and simple guitar chords. This sound has shaped reggae and inspired other genres, including dancehall and Afrobeats. Today, producers continue to build on reggae’s roots. Riddim World Records has released its third pack of riddim instrumentals. This collection features a mix of reggae, dancehall, Afrobeats, and even Amapiano sounds. Each riddim in the pack carries a unique flavor, but the reggae track base ties them all together. For example, “Pree Africa Riddim” stands out with its reggae rhythm, showing how the classic sound remains important. The other riddims, such as “Sweet Ngoma Riddim,” “Asteroid Attack Riddim,” and “Bills Riddim,” all use elements from reggae’s foundation. Even when the styles mix with Afrobeats or Amapiano, the reggae influence is clear. This project highlights reggae’s soul this season. The riddim pack is a strong example of how reggae continues to inspire new music. Riddim World Records keeps reggae’s spirit alive by blending its roots with fresh sounds. This helps reggae stay relevant and loved by listeners everywhere.
Tracklist:
- Afro Wave Riddim (Afrobeat)
- Ke Dezemba Riddim (Amapiano)
- Sweet Ngoma Riddim (Dancehall)
- Asteroid Attack Riddim (Dancehall)
- Bills Riddim (Dancehall)
- Love Dem Hard Riddim (Dancehall)
- City Summer Riddim (Dancehall)
- Pree Africa Riddim (Reggae)
- Kick Evo Riddim (Dancehall)
- Dancehall Machine Riddim (Dancehall)
- Sounds of Amapiano Riddim (Amapiano)
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