Seggae Island Riddim produced by Riddimz Kalacta for Riddim World Records 2025
Seggae Island Overview
Fans are loving the new Seggae Island Riddim. Since its release, reggae listeners have quickly added it to their playlists. The energy and style of this riddim have sparked a lot of excitement, especially as people share their favorite tracks online and in community events. Each artist brings something unique to the project. Blingah Yute stands out with "Gimme Some More," a song that shows his lively delivery and catchy lyrics. Queen I delivers "Roots Before Roses," giving the riddim a strong roots reggae vibe. Queen I is also known for her 2022 single "Lioness Order," which got attention for its empowering message. Dappa Stylez adds depth with "Black Label," while Thelma Hearts sings "Ndiri Kuendawo," connecting with listeners through heartfelt vocals. Zion Fyahboat’s track "Open Sea" brings smooth melodies and thoughtful lyrics. There’s also a powerful duet: Blingah Yute and Queen I join forces for "Africa Rising," which many fans say is a highlight of the release. Ras Mike appears with "Still Call It Home," rounding out the riddim’s lineup. The riddim is arranged by Riddimz Kalacta, who has produced several well-known reggae projects for Riddim World Records. Riddim World Records is respected in the reggae community for supporting both new and established artists, and their releases often reach reggae fans worldwide. The Seggae Island Riddim is already flowing through cultural stages this season, with its retro sound and steady rhythm making it a favorite for DJs and live bands.
Seggae Island Tracklist:
- Lady Vanta – Irie Love
- Blingah Yute – Gimme Some More
- Queen I – Roots Before Roses
- Dappa Stylez – Black Label
- Thelma Hearts – Ndiri Kuendawo
- Zion Fyahboat – Open Sea
- Blingah Yute x Queen I – Africa Rising
- Ras Mike – Still Call It Home
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