See Babylon Deh Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
See Babylon Deh Overview
The new roots reggae release brings together some of the genre’s most respected voices. Sizzla, known worldwide for his classic album "Da Real Thing," offers his track "Hale The Woman." Anthony B, who reached international audiences with songs like "Fire Pon Rome," delivers "See Babylon Deh." Daweh Congo, recognized for his unique vocal style, joins with "Coconut Chalice." Jah Mali’s "Let Mi Live" adds a soulful touch, while Ras Shiloh & Shanty Plus team up for "Trodding East," bringing strong harmonies and message. Other artists also shine on the riddim. Wayne Wonder brings "Cannabis Vibes," and Devonte shares the heartfelt "World Need Love." Lenn Hammond’s "See You In Zion" and Yogi’s "It’s Not Too Late" both offer uplifting moments. Mikey Spice & Prezident Brown collaborate on "Seduction," rounding out the lineup with their smooth delivery. The roots instrumental at the heart of this project is the work of producer Marshall Neeko Remix. Known for his deep respect for reggae tradition, Marshall Neeko Remix has produced for artists across Europe and Jamaica. His riddims often feature live instruments and classic reggae arrangements, and his productions have appeared on labels like Soulove Records. This new riddim is a strong example of roots reggae’s continued power. By bringing together modern artists with a classic reggae flow, it keeps the spirit of the genre alive for new listeners and longtime fans alike.
See Babylon Deh Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Hale The Woman
- Anthony B – See Babylon Deh
- Daweh Congo – Coconut Chalice
- Jah Mali – Let Mi Live
- Ras Shiloh & Shanty Plus – Trodding East
- Wayne Wonder – Cannabis Vibes
- Devonte – World Need Love
- Lenn Hammond – See You In Zion
- Yogi – It’s Not Too Late
- Mikey Spice & Prezident Brown – Seduction
- Determine – More & More
- Marshall Neeko – See Babylon Deh Riddim Version
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