ROOTS STEPPER RIDDIM produced by LION TWIN 2018
Roots Stepper Overview
The Roots Stepper Riddim album collection from 2018 is a strong example of modern roots reggae. The project brings together different voices and messages, showing the power of reggae culture. Each artist adds something special. Daniel Bless sings "How Many Faces," a song that questions identity and truth. Jah Defender’s "Moving On" is about hope and progress. Jah Son’s "Voice In The Ghetto" speaks for the people and their struggles. King Mas, known for his album "Crown," brings his energy to "Protect Your Energy." Lutan Fyah, who has worked with big names like Chronixx and released many albums, adds his song "How Dem So Cold." Norris Man’s "Glorious Days" and Princess Kazayah’s "The Time Is Now" complete the collection with positive messages. The producer, LION TWIN, is known for his work with roots and stepper reggae. He shapes the sound of the album with strong, energetic beats and careful arrangement. This gives the collection a clear direction and helps each track stand out. The dub cut on this album is different from other collections of its time. While many 2018 reggae albums used digital sounds, the dub here stays close to classic roots style. The echo and space in the dub mix let the instruments breathe, giving a deep, meditative feel. This makes it feel more like the classic reggae albums of earlier years, while still sounding fresh. Roots Stepper Riddim is a memorable project that mixes culture, message, and strong roots reggae sounds.
Roots Stepper Tracklist:
- Daniel Bless – How Many Faces
- Jah Defender – Moving On
- Jah Son – Voice In The Ghetto
- King Mas – Protect Your Energy
- Lutan Fyah – How Dem So Cold
- Norris Man – Glorious Days
- Princess Kazayah – The Time Is Now
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