Shout Out Riddim produced by Parish Records 2024
Shout Out Overview
In 2024, reggae fans found themselves drawn back to the classic rocksteady flow, thanks to a standout collection that truly showed the genre’s depth. The riddim’s smooth, organic grooves fit perfectly with the year’s revival of roots reggae, offering a fresh yet familiar sound that resonated with longtime listeners and new fans alike. At the heart of this release was Parish Records, a label known for its commitment to authentic reggae. Parish Records has steadily built a reputation for quality, working with both established and rising artists in the genre. Their focus on roots and culture has helped them gain respect, with their projects often praised for staying true to reggae’s foundations while still sounding current. The artists on this riddim each brought their own flavor. Fyakin delivered “I Am The Don,” showcasing his signature vocal strength and conscious lyrics. Jose Wales, a veteran known for hits like “Undercover Lover,” contributed “Fly Like An Eagle,” bringing his legendary deejay style to the project. Ama Li teamed up with King Kong on “Calling My Phone,” a collaboration that highlighted both artists’ talents. King Kong, famous for songs such as “Trouble Again,” also appeared on “Calling My Phone,” adding his unmistakable voice. Librawto’s “Shoutout” stood out with its heartfelt delivery, while the Parish Records — Instrumental track gave listeners a pure taste of the riddim’s rootsy foundation. Looking back, roots reggae fans always mention how the rocksteady flow of 2024 brought together these artists and sounds, making it a memorable year for the genre.
Shout Out Tracklist:
- Vanzo – Different
- Fyakin – I Am The Don
- Jose Wales – Fly Like An Eagle
- Ama Li Ft. King Kong – Calling My Phone
- Librawto – Shoutout
- Anthony Malvo – Mine Now
- Wayne Lyrics – Zion
- Zamunda – Love Me
- Parish Records Ft. Rv Jah Jah, Rv Jah Jah – Sweet Jehovah
- Parish Records – Instrumental
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