S.H RIDDIM produced by REGGAEWORLDCREW 2012
S.H Overview
Today, reggae fans still remember the one drop base from 2012 as a key sound in modern roots music. The deep, steady rhythm echoed through sound system nights and gave a new feeling to dancehall and reggae parties. This base became a cultural marker for that year, linking old traditions with a fresh style. Looking back, the artists who performed on this riddim helped shape its identity. Jahricio stood out with the song “Fresh,” bringing his thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Frisko added energy with “Les falta,” showing his unique voice and style. Marswell’s “No Saben” offered a different vibe, mixing catchy hooks with meaningful words. Noah joined with “Don t Talk To Me,” and Noro M delivered “Verguenza Nacional,” each adding their own flavor to the project. Jah Souljah’s “Asi es el Amor” was also part of this musical moment. Some of these artists have made a mark outside this riddim as well. For example, Jahricio is known for his work with the Chilean reggae scene and has collaborated with other reggae artists in Latin America. Marswell has also built a reputation for his creative approach to songwriting. Behind the scenes, the music arranger worked closely with REGGAEWORLDCREW, the producer known for supporting reggae projects across Europe and Latin America. REGGAEWORLDCREW has a history of promoting reggae culture through both music releases and events, earning respect in the reggae community. The one drop base from 2012 is still remembered as a symbol of reggae’s timeless spirit, mixing classic rhythms with new voices and ideas.
S.H Tracklist:
- Jahricio – Fresh (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
- Frisko – Les falta (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
- Marswell – No Saben (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
- Noah – Don t Talk To Me (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
- Noro M – Verguenza Nacional (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
- Jah Souljah – Asi es el Amor (Lirica Natural Vol.2)
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