Roots Lion Riddim produced by Kosrecord Production 2024
Roots Lion Overview
Roots Lion Riddim is a 2024 reggae anthology that blends deep roots rhythms with thoughtful lyrics. The project comes from Kosrecord Production, a label known for its careful approach to sound. Kosrecord Production has built a reputation for quality reggae releases, with previous projects reaching reggae fans worldwide through digital platforms. The riddim’s sound was shaped in the studio by a dedicated production team. The recording process focused on warm basslines and classic reggae drum patterns, mixed with modern touches. This careful attention to detail gives Roots Lion Riddim a rich, organic feel that stands out in today’s reggae scene. Artists like Mr Boobz, Zefenomen, Sikem, Zamzy, and Lil Ro each bring their own style to the riddim. Mr Boobz delivers “Dubstyle,” a track that highlights his smooth vocal delivery and strong presence. Zefenomen’s “Zot I Dekone” adds a melodic twist, while Sikem’s “Buss It Up” brings energy and lyrical flow. Zamzy’s “Profite Ali” and Lil Ro’s “Strong” round out the collection with their unique voices. Some of these artists have made their mark beyond this release. For example, Zefenomen is known for his collaborations in the Indian Ocean reggae scene, and Mr Boobz has gained attention for his consistent output and live performances. Roots Lion Riddim is a testament to how reggae in 2024 still honors its roots. The blend of culture, message, and music makes this anthology a strong addition to the year’s reggae catalog.
Roots Lion Tracklist:
- Mr Boobz – Dubstyle
- Zefenomen – Zot I Dekone
- Sikem – Buss It Up
- Zamzy -Profite Ali
- Lil Ro – Strong
- Mcino – Sale
- Maylan Manaza Ft. Ironleg – Mon Fond D’Ker
- Kosrecord, Maylan Manaza, Ironleg
- Doris – World Atitude
- Nineworld – So What We Here For
- Blacka – Lacrymogene
- Kosrecord – Roots Lion Riddim

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