SILENT MURDAH RIDDIM produced by SOUL SURVIVAL RECORDZ 2021
Silent Murdah Overview
The "Silent Murdah Riddim" sound system cut first echoed through clubs across Jamaica in 2021. Created by SOUL SURVIVAL RECORDZ, this dancehall riddim quickly became a favorite for selectors and fans. The project brought together respected artists, each with their unique style. Yami Bolo stands out with his track "Blood or Not." Known for his roots reggae background, Yami Bolo has worked with legends like Augustus Pablo and is famous for songs such as "Jah Made Them All." Luciano, another reggae veteran, delivers "Killy Killy." Luciano is well known for his conscious lyrics and his classic album "Where There Is Life," which helped define modern roots reggae in the 1990s. Junior Cat appears twice with "Wherever I'm Going" and "Roll Deep." Junior Cat is celebrated for his energetic deejay style and has been active since the 1980s, making a name for himself in sound clash culture. Polly Famous adds his voice with "We Want Peace," bringing a message of unity to the riddim. Urbann rounds out the lineup with "Calm and Collective," showing the riddim’s versatility and appeal to new listeners. The mastermind behind this project is SOUL SURVIVAL RECORDZ. The label is known for producing fresh dancehall and reggae tracks and has gained attention for supporting both established and upcoming artists. Their work on "Silent Murdah Riddim" helped keep the dancehall scene vibrant during 2021, with the sound system cut playing a key role in dancehalls and clubs across the island. This release is a true snapshot of dancehall’s energy and spirit.
Silent Murdah Tracklist:
- Yami Bolo – Blood or Not
- Luciano – Killy Killy
- Junior Cat – Wherever I’m Going
- Polly Famous – We Want Peace
- Urbann – Calm and Collective
- Blessd – Sensi Smoke
- Junior Cat – Roll Deep (Clean)
- Junior Cat – Roll Deep (Raw)
- Yellow Bird – Silent Murdah
- Kairo McLean – Talk of the Town
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