Roses Riddim produced by Niyahfyah Records and RV Beatz 2025
Roses Overview
Maree, Aneka Nimblett, Dimahr, Botanist Mr.Lamington, and MykOne are the voices leading the new roots reggae anthology. Each artist brings their own style and message to the project. Maree is known for her uplifting tracks, and her song "Rise Up" adds a spirit of hope to the collection. Aneka Nimblett, who once performed at the popular Reggae Sumfest festival, shares "Love Of The Father," a song filled with heartfelt lyrics. Dimahr’s "Life Has No Meaning" brings a thoughtful touch, while Botanist Mr.Lamington’s "Dem Hate Progress" and MykOne’s "Tage Von Gestern" add more layers to the riddim. The rocksteady flow of this anthology comes from the careful work of Niyahfyah Records and RV Beatz. Niyahfyah Records is known for supporting conscious reggae music and has worked with many rising artists in the roots scene. RV Beatz is recognized for his clean, classic reggae sound, which has earned him respect among reggae producers. Together, they have created a riddim that blends old-school reggae with a fresh 2025 sound. The tracks are built on a strong bassline and gentle drums, giving a warm, steady feel. This foundation allows each artist’s voice and message to shine. The roots anthology is connecting with reggae fans today. People enjoy the cultural messages and the timeless style. Songs like "Rise Up" by Maree and "Love Of The Father" by Aneka Nimblett are already getting attention on radio and sound systems.
Roses Tracklist:
- Maree – Rise Up
- Aneka Nimblett – Love Of The Father
- Dimahr – Life Has No Meaning
- Botanist Mr.Lamington – Dem Hate Progress
- MykOne – Tage Von Gestern
- Blaq Cognaq – Change By You
- Ras Victory – Roses
- King Kanashi – Journey To Home
- Chris Morris – Loving You
- Kebama – Tonja (The Truth)
- Guzu Kangraue – Murderers
- RV-Beatz Prod – Roses Instrumental
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