RIVER NILE RIDDIM produced by AFRODONGO NATION 2022
River Nile Overview
The River Nile Riddim, released in 2022, features the work of a skilled music arranger who built a solid roots reggae foundation. This strong base allowed each artist to shine with their own style, while still keeping the classic reggae spirit alive. AFRODONGO NATION, the producer behind the project, has become known for supporting fresh reggae and dancehall sounds. The label has gained attention for bringing together artists from different backgrounds and helping their music reach wider audiences. Their work on the River Nile Riddim stands out as one of their most successful releases, with tracks gaining thousands of streams and positive feedback from reggae fans. Several well-known artists contributed to this riddim. Tarbulence, a respected reggae singer, delivers the powerful track "Am Not Afraid." Tarbulence is known for his hit "Notorious," which made waves in the reggae scene and helped build his reputation internationally. Pallaso, another standout, brings his unique voice to "Susana." Pallaso is a Ugandan artist recognized for songs like "Malamu" and for winning the HiPipo Music Award for Best Afrobeat Song in 2021. Ziza Bafana adds energy with "Nkwetaga," while Lucky D Bad Boy performs "Tulia," and The Battalion brings "Togenda" to the mix. Each artist uses the riddim’s steady rhythms and deep bass to create something special, yet all tracks remain true to reggae roots. The River Nile Riddim continues to echo the spirit of 2022, offering a timeless sound that connects listeners to the heart of reggae music.
River Nile Tracklist:
- Tarbulence – Am Not Afraid
- Pallaso – Susana
- Ziza Bafana – Nkwetaga
- Lucky D Bad Boy – Tulia
- The Battalion – Togenda
- Ratigan – Nyambako Nze
- Preacher – Lubanga Na
- Buchaman – Ghetto
- T Bro – Kiga Life
- Screw Man, Leizor Man – Odravila
- Viper Ray – Tata
- Abelion – Jah No
- Kitgum All Stars – Ngom Kwarowa
- Gulu All Stars – Perfect Gulu
- King Tirus – Motherland
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