SOLID FOUNDATION RIDDIM produced by FLYWEH RECORDS 2020
Solid Foundation Overview
Solid Foundation Riddim arrived in 2020 as a reggae project focused on unity and collaboration. The riddim features tracks by Big Rebel, Botanist, Daimondwhite, Dyllano, and Elder Kanto. Each artist brings their own approach to the percussion-heavy rhythms. Big Rebel is known for his deep voice and strong delivery, often blending social themes into his music. Botanist has built a following for his melodic hooks and positive lyrics, which fit well with the uplifting mood of the riddim. Daimondwhite adds a smooth vocal style, and his previous singles have gained attention on streaming platforms for their relaxed energy. Dyllano is recognized for his energetic performances and catchy choruses, making his contribution a standout for dancehall fans. Elder Kanto, with his roots background, offers a more traditional reggae sound, highlighting the cultural depth of the project. The producer, FLYWEH RECORDS, has worked on several reggae and dancehall releases since its founding. The label is known for creating modern riddims that still respect classic reggae traditions. On Solid Foundation Riddim, FLYWEH RECORDS combines live-sounding drums, steady bass, and bright guitar lines to produce a roots reggae feel. Released in 2020, the riddim reflects the ongoing global appeal of reggae music, bringing together different voices and styles on one platform. Its cultural importance lies in its celebration of collaboration and the timeless sound of reggae.
Solid Foundation Tracklist:
- Big Rebel – La Siphuma Khona
- Botanist – Mountain Peak
- Daimondwhite – Dont Suffer Alone
- Dyllano – Praise Jah
- Elder Kanto – Show Us The Way
- Fyah Prine – Rasta Strong
- Itesman – Nobody Style It Like Reggae
- Jah Link – Dont Believe A Word
- Jah Noah – Rush
- Jahzo – Innah Me Lane
- Jamaican English – Blind To The System
- Lord Harmony – Can’t Be Ungrateful
- Overkarmer – Corona Virus
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