Roses Riddim produced by Niyahfyah Records and RV Beatz 2025
Roses Overview
The Roses Riddim brings the rocksteady flow into 2025 with a blend of classic reggae and new energy. This roots anthology stands out by mixing vintage reggae sounds with fresh voices, making it different from other collections of its era. While many roots anthologies focus on heavy bass and deep messages, Roses Riddim keeps things lighter and more melodic, similar to the early rocksteady era but with a modern twist. Artists like Maree, with her song “Rise Up,” add a warm, uplifting feel to the riddim. Maree is known for her strong vocal presence and positive lyrics. Aneka Nimblett’s “Love Of The Father” brings soulful harmonies, and she has been recognized for her powerful stage performances. Dimahr, performing “Life Has No Meaning,” delivers thoughtful lyrics that fit well with the riddim’s steady groove. Other artists like Botanist Mr.Lamington with “Dem Hate Progress,” and MykOne with “Tage Von Gestern,” help to keep the anthology diverse. Each artist brings their own style, but all share the common thread of roots reggae. The sound system producer’s role is central here. Niyahfyah Records and RV Beatz are known for their commitment to roots reggae, with Niyahfyah Records having a history of supporting conscious artists and RV Beatz building a reputation for crisp, modern production. Their work on Roses Riddim lets each artist’s message shine while keeping the beat steady and appealing for both radio and sound system sets. Roses Riddim shows that reggae’s roots are still strong in 2025, offering both tradition and new life to the genre.
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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