SEIZE THE DAY RIDDIM produced by JAH LIGHT 2012
Seize The Day Overview
In 2012, the Seize The Day Riddim stood out among roots reggae releases. This riddim brought together several respected voices in the reggae world, each adding their unique style. Jah Defender delivered “Journey,” a song that highlights his uplifting approach. Jah Defender is well known for his positive messages and has built a strong following, especially in Trinidad and Tobago. Djama Keita’s “Love Mama Earth” is another strong track on the riddim. Djama Keita is recognized for his deep roots sound and often focuses on messages about nature and unity. Queen Omega & Fyakin teamed up for “Who Feels It Knows It.” Queen Omega, from Trinidad and Tobago, is famous for her powerful voice and conscious lyrics. She has performed at major festivals in Europe and has several albums to her name. Other artists on the riddim include Zally with “Unite,” Roxy Singh with “Never Had,” and Fireson Bantu with “Celebrate The Earth.” Each song brings a different energy, but all stay true to the roots reggae tradition. Compared to other roots riddims of 2012, Seize The Day Riddim stands out for its classic feel mixed with a modern touch. While many riddims from that year leaned towards digital sounds, this one kept the warm, organic vibe of traditional reggae. The producer, JAH LIGHT, is known for his work with JAH LIGHT Records and for supporting conscious reggae music in West Africa and beyond. The roots selector played a key role by choosing artists who fit the riddim’s message and style. Seize The Day Riddim remains a strong example of roots reggae at its best in 2012.
Seize The Day Tracklist:
- Jah Defender – Journey
- Djama Keita – Love Mama Earth
- Queen Omega & Fyakin – Who Feels It Knows It
- Jah Van I – Accomplishment
- Zally – Unite
- Roxy Singh – Never Had
- Fireson Bantu – Celebrate The Earth
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