SHOW US THE WAY RIDDIM produced by MARSHALL NEEKO 2022
Show Us The Way Overview
The 2022 roots reggae release, Show Us The Way Riddim, brought together a strong lineup of conscious artists. The drop featured Sizzla with “Show Us The Way,” Norris Man with “Persistence,” Lutan Fyah’s “Stay Real,” Jack Radics on “Enough Now,” and Richie Spice with “Loner.” Rounding out the set, Marshall Neeko delivered his own version, “Show Us The Dub,” highlighting the riddim’s instrumental power. Sizzla leads the pack with “Show Us The Way.” Known worldwide for his classic “Black Woman & Child,” Sizzla’s career has spanned decades and helped shape modern roots reggae. Norris Man adds his signature voice to “Persistence.” His music often focuses on messages of strength and faith. Lutan Fyah’s “Stay Real” stands out for its positive message, adding to his reputation as a consistent voice in reggae. Jack Radics, known for his work on the UK reggae charts, brings his soulful style to “Enough Now.” Richie Spice, whose hit “Earth A Run Red” made waves in the early 2000s, delivers the thoughtful track “Loner.” Behind the project is Marshall Neeko, a producer respected for his work in roots reggae. Based in France, Marshall Neeko has produced several projects under his own label, including collaborations with artists from Jamaica and Europe. His productions are known for their authentic roots sound and attention to detail. Show Us The Way Riddim stands as a notable cultural release from 2022, blending classic roots messages with modern production. The project highlights the ongoing strength and unity of roots reggae music.
Show Us The Way Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Show Us The Way (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Norris Man – Persistence (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Lutan Fyah – Stay Real (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Jack Radics – Enough Now (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Richie Spice – Loner (Marshall Neeko Remix)
- Marshall Neeko – Show Us The Dub
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