ROOTS AND KULCHA RIDDIM produced by GREEZLY 2016
Roots And Kulcha Overview
The Roots And Kulcha Riddim was released on the GREEZLY label, a name recognized for its modern take on roots reggae. This 2016 rhythm brought together a line-up of artists who each added their own style to the project. The riddim’s classic reggae foundation, combined with fresh arrangements, helped it quickly find a place in reggae playlists worldwide. Asante Amen delivered “Roots & Kulcha,” a song reflecting his commitment to conscious lyrics. Asante Amen is known for his work with producers like King Jammy and for his performances at international festivals. Ras Penco, who gained attention with his hit “Thousand Miles,” contributed “First Child.” His smooth vocal style fits perfectly with the riddim’s mellow groove. Skarra Mucci, a well-known figure in the European reggae scene, brought energy with “Nah Mek Dem Fool You.” Skarra Mucci’s album “Greater Than Great” reached reggae charts and helped him build a strong following. Teacha dee, who has collaborated with producers in Germany and Jamaica, added “Suppen Nuh Right.” Don tippa’s “Strictly Rub a Dub” kept the classic dancehall feeling alive. Other voices on the riddim include ice with “Hoolala,” Fido Guido with “Love and Understanding,” Attila on “Sick and Tired,” Maddawg with “Perilous Time,” and Mc baco’s “Hard Life.” The culture arranger made sure each track blended smoothly into the next, giving the project a unified feel. GREEZLY, the producer, is known for combining vintage reggae with modern production.
Tracklist
- Asante Amen – Roots & Kulcha
- Ras Penco – First Child
- Skarra Mucci – Nah Mek Dem Fool You
- Teacha dee – Suppen Nuh Right
- Don tippa – Strictly Rub a Dub
- ice – Hoolala
- Fido Guido – Love and Understanding
- Attila – Sick and Tired
- Maddawg – Perilous Time
- Mc baco – Hard Life
- Mr T.O, Neekoshy – Save We Planet
- High Priest – Bless His Name
- Roots & Kulcha Riddim Version
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