Running Woman Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Running Woman Overview
The dub cut "Running Woman Version" comes from the 2025 reggae release, Running Woman Riddim. This fresh collection brings together classic and new voices in reggae. Marshall Neeko Remix leads the production, giving the album a strong roots sound with a modern dancehall touch. The artists on this project are well known in reggae circles. Dennis Brown x General Dan perform "Running Woman." Dennis Brown is a legendary Jamaican singer, often called the “Crown Prince of Reggae.” His famous song "Money in My Pocket" became a hit in the UK in 1979. General Dan joins Brown on this energetic track, adding his own style. Jah Voice delivers "Run Around Girl," bringing soulful vocals and a classic reggae feel. Green Seeds appear with "Bad Life," giving listeners a roots message and steady rhythm. Jeffrey Soul sings "Nah Go Cry," a song full of emotion and uplifting spirit. King Ital’s "Running Woman" adds another layer to the riddim, keeping the roots reggae tradition alive. Marshall Neeko Remix is a respected producer in the reggae world. He is known for his work with independent labels and his dedication to authentic reggae sounds. His productions often feature warm, analog textures and are popular among reggae sound systems in Europe. The Running Woman Riddim album shows how roots reggae continues to inspire new music. Each artist brings their own voice, but the riddim ties them together. This release proves that reggae’s deep cultural tone and dub influence are still strong today.
Running Woman Tracklist:
- Dennis Brown x General Dan – Running Woman
- Jah Voice – Run Around Girl
- Green Seeds – Bad Life
- Jeffrey Soul – Nah Go Cry
- King Ital – Running Woman
- Christ’elle – No Slave To No Man
- Gregory Patterson – Runaway Love
- Marshall Neeko – Running Woman Version
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