SERENGETI RIDDIM produced by PURE MUSIC PRODUCTION 2014
Serengeti Overview
In 2014, reggae music continued to celebrate its roots and culture through powerful riddims. The Serengeti Riddim was one of these strong foundations, bringing together a group of talented artists. This reggae track base reflected the spirit of unity and positive messages that are important in reggae culture. The arranger’s work helped the music feel both classic and fresh, allowing each singer to shine. PURE MUSIC PRODUCTION, the producer behind Serengeti Riddim, is known for creating quality reggae projects. The label has worked with different artists and has released several well-received riddims. Their focus on peace and unity is clear in this release, which was popular with reggae fans and selectors. The Serengeti Riddim featured songs like Chukki Starr’s “So Unfair,” which showed his deep voice and thoughtful lyrics. Da'ville, known for his hit “Always On My Mind,” delivered “Africa Is Calling,” adding his smooth style to the project. Delly Ranx & Chrisinti teamed up for “You're So Young,” while Fiona’s “Only You” brought a soulful touch. Junior Cat, famous for his dancehall classics, performed “Nah Lef Mi Dawg.” Other songs included Lutan Fyah’s “Thanks And Praise,” Norris Man’s “Set The Laws,” Perfect’s “Can I Get A Kiss,” and Power Man’s “Show Love.” This roots anthology proved that reggae’s message of strength and togetherness was alive in 2014.
Serengeti Tracklist:
- Chukki Starr – So Unfair
- Da’ville – Africa Is Calling
- Delly Ranx & Chrisinti – You’re So Young
- Fiona – Only You
- Junior Cat – Nah Lef Mi Dawg
- Lutan Fyah – Thanks And Praise
- Norris Man – Set The Laws
- Perfect – Can I Get A Kiss
- Power Man – Show Love
- Pure Music Production – Serengeti Riddim (Instrumental)
- Sadiki – Feel Like A Fool
- Teflon – Don’t Ignore Him
- Wayne Marshall – Beauty In The Eyes
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