Short Temper Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Short Temper Overview
The dub cut of the Short Temper Riddim is a favorite among reggae and roots fans in 2024. Its solid roots base gives singers and deejays a strong foundation to build their songs. This collection features a mix of respected and rising artists, each bringing their unique style to the riddim. Mykal Rose & Bad Card open the set with "Too Short Temper." Mykal Rose is well known as the former lead singer of Black Uhuru, a group that won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1985. His deep voice and classic delivery stand out on this track. Lauren Sutherland follows with "Control Your Temper," adding a smooth and thoughtful touch to the collection. Christ'elle appears twice, first with "Gangsta Life" and then with "Hide & Pay." Both songs show her strong vocals and versatility. Gold Chains delivers "Gun Court," a song that fits well with the roots theme of the riddim. Culture B's "Judgement Day" brings a conscious message, always important in reggae music. Miss June adds "Jah Heavy Load," keeping the vibes laidback and spiritual. The collection closes with "Short Temper Riddim Version" by Marshall Neeko, who also produced the entire project. Marshall Neeko Remix is known for his work with French and UK reggae artists and has built a reputation for quality productions and remixes across Europe. Together, these songs give the Short Temper Riddim a strong place in the 2024 reggae scene. The dub cut remains a standout for its roots energy and the way it supports each performer.
Short Temper Tracklist:
- Mykal Rose & Bad Card – Too Short Temper
- Lauren Sutherland – Control Your Temper
- Christ’elle – Gangsta Life
- Gold Chains – Gun Court
- Culture B – Judgement Day
- Christ’elle – Hide & Pay
- Miss June – Jah Heavy Load
- Marshall Neeko – Short Temper Riddim Version
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