ROOT NOTE RIDDIM produced by AJP MUSIC 2022
Root Note Overview
The reggae rhythm project from 2022 brought a strong roots vibe, echoing the classic sound that reggae fans love. The riddim itself is built on deep, rolling basslines and steady drum patterns, giving each track a solid foundation. The music feels warm and soulful, inviting listeners to move and reflect at the same time. This kind of rhythm is what keeps reggae alive—simple yet powerful, and always connected to culture. Several standout artists brought their own flavor to the project. Swashii’s song "Wait" stands out with its heartfelt delivery, showing the artist’s unique voice in the reggae scene. TeFF delivers a message with "Ghetto Oppressor," continuing his reputation for conscious lyrics—TeFF is also known for his work on the "Not Sure" EP, which gained attention in the Caribbean music community. Iyahway’s "Do Some Good" brings a positive message, adding to his growing catalog of uplifting reggae tracks. Bescenta, who has earned respect for songs like "Love Your Life," adds "Heart Desire" to the mix—another example of his smooth, roots-driven style. Russian Richards contributes "Weed Farm," adding a playful and authentic touch that connects with reggae’s herbal tradition. Behind the scenes, AJP MUSIC played a key role as the producer and arranger. Known for guiding many reggae projects, AJP MUSIC has built a reputation for high-quality productions and a deep respect for roots culture. The label’s work on this project helped shape its memorable sound, making sure each song fit the riddim’s vibe. Fans still return to this reggae rhythm project, remembering it as a roots classic from 2022.
Root Note Tracklist:
- Swashii – Wait
- TeFF – Ghetto Oppressor
- Iyahway – Do Some Good
- Bescenta – Heart Desire
- Russian Richards – Weed Farm
- AJP Music, K Paul & S Locke – Root Note Riddim Instrumental
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