Roots & Herbs Riddim produced by Reggae Vibes Productions 2024
Roots & Herbs Overview
Roots and Herbs Riddim, a dub release from 2024, arrived on the reggae scene through Reggae Vibes Productions, a label known for its steady output of modern reggae and dancehall rhythms. The project stands out for connecting today’s artists with the timeless sound of classic reggae. The riddim features a lineup of vocalists who each bring their own style. Parrable delivers “Blessings,” a track that rides the rhythm with a relaxed but uplifting energy. Len Hammond, who is recognized for his work on the Canadian reggae scene and for hits like “Think About It,” adds “Buss It” to the mix, showing his smooth vocal approach. Abraham Tayao’s “Feel Free” keeps the vibe easy and melodic, while Ziggy Bling’s “Highest” brings a confident, rootsy delivery. Blessed, a Juno Award-winning artist for Best Reggae Recording in 2002, appears with “Mary Jane,” adding his signature flow. Other artists on the riddim include Nico Mystic with “Same Things,” Ginjah on “Nuh Blood,” Fyah Blaze’s “Protect My Life,” Kumpojah’s “Proud Of Yuh Self,” and Sprain Brain’s “Roots & Herbs.” Each song uses the same instrumental base but brings a different mood and message. Reggae Vibes Productions, the team behind this release, has built a reputation for quality reggae projects. Their work is found on streaming platforms worldwide, and they continue to support both established and rising talent. Roots and Herbs Riddim stands as one of the notable cultural drops of 2024, blending new voices with the enduring spirit of reggae.
Roots & Herbs Tracklist:
- Parrable – Blessings
- Len Hammond – Buss It
- Jehvauri – Count Your Blessing
- Abraham Tayao – Feel Free
- Ziggy Bling – Highest
- Blessed – Mary Jane
- Nico Mystic – Same Things
- Ginjah – Nuh Blood
- Fyah Blaze – Protect My Life
- Kumpojah – Proud Of Yuh Self
- Sprain Brain – Roots & Herbs
- Theo Nyeemiya – In Front Yuh Eyes
- Fyah Medz – Warn Dem
- Kreation – Yuh Love
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