Satta Reloaded Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Satta Reloaded Overview
In early 2024, the reggae scene welcomed the Satta Reloaded Riddim, a roots-inspired project that quickly found its way into many reggae playlists. The dub cut, led by Marshall Neeko Remix, stood out for its classic sound system energy and deep basslines. Marshall Neeko Remix, a producer known for his authentic reggae productions and collaborations across Europe and Jamaica, brought together a strong lineup of artists for this release. Pinchers, the veteran singer famous for his 1986 hit "Bandelero," delivered "Over The Years," adding his recognizable voice and style to the riddim. Courtney Melody, known for tracks like "Bad Boy" in the late 1980s, contributed "Love Look In Your Eyes," blending soulful melodies with conscious lyrics. Iyashanti’s "Show Some Love" brought a message of unity and compassion, fitting the roots tradition. Other artists also made their mark: Chrisinti shared "Zuma Mountain," Major Lloyd offered "Free Water Way," and Norris Man brought "Very Much So." Danny English’s "Many A Friends," Queen Ifrica’s "Light At The End," and the duo Lutan Fyah & Spectacular with "Waste No Time" each added their own flavor to the riddim. The instrumental "Satta Reloaded Version" by Marshall Neeko wrapped up the project, showcasing the producer’s skill. This roots drop is remembered as a cultural work of 2024, uniting established voices and new talents on a solid reggae foundation. Its laidback yet powerful sound continues to resonate with reggae fans worldwide.
Satta Reloaded Tracklist:
- Pinchers – Over The Years
- Courtney Melody – Love Look In Your Eyes
- Iyashanti – Show Some Love
- Chrisinti – Zuma Mountain
- Major Lloyd – Free Water Way
- Norris Man – Very Much So
- Danny English – Many A Friends
- Queen Ifrica – Light At The End
- Lutan Fyah & Spectacular – Waste No Time
- Marshall Neeko – Satta Reloaded Version
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