Stop The War Riddim produced by Convicted Records 2025
Stop The War Overview
The journey of Stop The War Riddim began in the studios of Convicted Records, a label that has made a name for itself in the reggae world. Convicted Records is known for supporting roots reggae and helping new talents find their voice. Their focus on quality and tradition has earned them respect among reggae fans and artists alike. The riddim’s creation brought together skilled musicians who wanted to honor classic reggae while adding something new. The roots craftsman behind the music worked carefully, blending rich bass lines and steady drums with fresh melodies. This mix of old and new gives the riddim its unique sound, making it stand out in today’s reggae scene. When it came time to record, Convicted Records invited a select group of artists to voice the riddim. Mad Monkey brought his energy to "Social Life," a track that reflects his growing influence in reggae. Fyah Genallah, known for his heartfelt delivery on songs like "Mama Pray," added a spiritual touch. D'space contributed "No Mattar Gwaan," showing his steady rise in the genre. Salmanda’s "Until Forever" and Shonz’s "t - Enemy's" also joined the lineup, each adding their own style and message. Now released, Stop The War Riddim is connecting with reggae fans everywhere. The project’s blend of tradition and innovation reminds listeners why roots reggae remains powerful. With Convicted Records at the helm and a talented lineup, this riddim is a strong example of modern reggae’s enduring spirit.
Stop The War Tracklist:
- Mad Monkey – Social Life
- Fyah Genallah – Mama Pray
- D’space – No Mattar Gwaan
- Salmanda – Until Forever
- Shonz-t – Enemy’s
- Dada Usper – Zochitika
- Bord Head – Kumapiri
- 3P The Ghost – Stop The War
- Ras Cholimba – Sitizagonja
- Nelo – Killer
- MDM – Maloto
- Oga Henz – Now Days
- Jeanger Spokol & Tabla Jewel – Dziko Lanthu
- Oga Henz – Stop The War Riddim Instrumental
- J-waxy – Amake Elube
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