SAFE MOON RIDDIM produced by VERTEX PRODUCTIONS 2022
Safe Moon Overview
In 2022, reggae music continued to celebrate its roots and culture, and the Safe Moon Riddim was a strong example of this movement. The riddim was built on classic reggae sounds, mixing deep bass, steady drums, and spiritual energy. It was a project that respected tradition while bringing new messages to listeners. The studio behind this project, VERTEX PRODUCTIONS, played a key role in shaping its sound. Known for their attention to detail and commitment to quality, VERTEX PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation in the reggae scene for producing music that connects with both local and international audiences. Their work often highlights positive messages and strong cultural themes, helping to keep reggae’s roots alive. The Safe Moon Riddim brought together respected artists, each adding their own flavor. Fantan Mojah, who gained recognition for his hit “Hail The King,” delivered the track “Reggae Music,” bringing his powerful voice and conscious lyrics. Sizzla, a major figure with over 70 albums and known for songs like “Just One of Those Days (Dry Cry),” contributed “Me Run My Show,” showing his signature energy and message. Lutan Fyah, who has worked with top producers and is known for “St. Jago de la Vega,” added “Whole Lotta Love.” I Noah performed “Rastafari Rule,” and Jahdon contributed “Broomie,” both offering spiritual and uplifting messages. Other artists on the riddim included Ras Fraser Jr with “Kingly Character,” Swashii’s “Highest Grade,” Warrior King’s “Skank,” and Xray’s “Safe Moon Instrumental.” Together, these tracks mixed culture and message, making the Safe Moon Riddim a memorable part of reggae’s ongoing story in 2022.
Safe Moon Tracklist:
- Fantan Mojah – Reggae Music
- Sizzla – Me Run My Show
- Lutan Fyah – Whole Lotta Love
- I Noah – Rastafari Rule
- Jahdon – Broomie
- Ras Fraser Jr. – Kingly Character
- Swashii – Highest Grade
- Warrior King – Skank
- Xray – Safe Moon Instrumental
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