SAVE MY SOUL RIDDIM produced by PATOMAR MUSIQ 2021
Save My Soul Overview
The Save My Soul Riddim was created in 2021 as a collaboration between several rising reggae artists. The musical backdrop came together in the studio through teamwork and careful planning. The music arranger focused on blending smooth melodies with steady, uplifting rhythms, giving the riddim a fresh but classic reggae sound. The project was led by the producer PATOMAR MUSIQ. Known for supporting young talent, PATOMAR MUSIQ has helped bring many new voices into the reggae scene. As a producer and label, PATOMAR MUSIQ has released several projects that have gained attention online, especially on digital streaming platforms. Each artist on this release brought their own style to the riddim. Ynot D'paul opened with "Save My Soul," giving the project its name and a heartfelt message. Rohan Clarke followed with "What's Next," adding thoughtful lyrics and a calm delivery. Kelvin Warrington contributed "All I Need," showing his smooth vocal skills. Sarin D.V.N performed "Zion," bringing a spiritual feeling to the collection. Spicer Bone’s "Why Worry" stood out with its positive message and catchy chorus. These songs gave young singers a platform to share their cultural stories and personal experiences. For example, Ynot D'paul is known for his uplifting lyrics, while Rohan Clarke has earned respect for his songwriting. The Save My Soul Riddim kept reggae’s message alive in 2021, blending tradition with new energy. Together, the artists and PATOMAR MUSIQ created a project that connected listeners and celebrated the spirit of reggae music.
Tracklist :
- Ynot D’paul – Save My Soul
- Rohan Clarke – What’s Next
- Kelvin Warrington – All I Need
- Sarin D.V.N – Zion
- Spicer Bone – Why Worry
- Uni’verss – Take Me
- Professor Roach – Give Me The Honor
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