Strange Things Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Strange Things Overview
The new dub cut of the Strange Things Riddim is bringing classic reggae sounds to 2025. This version blends old-school reggae with touches from other genres like dancehall and even a hint of modern electronic music. The echoing effects and deep bass lines remind fans of reggae’s golden era, but the mix also feels fresh and open to new influences. Mykal Rose, known for his hit “Hot Hot,” brings his unique vocal style to the riddim. His performance stands out, adding both energy and history. Freddie McGregor, who has been nominated for a Grammy and is famous for songs like “Jah Will,” gives a soulful touch. Glen Washington’s “Holding You” adds smoothness, while Phillip Fraser’s “Strange Things” keeps the roots vibe strong. Honorebel, with “Herbaliss,” brings a modern flavor, showing how reggae can mix with other styles like dancehall and pop. The dub version is held together by the producer Marshall Neeko Remix. Marshall Neeko is known for his work with the Soulove label and for producing tracks that get attention on streaming platforms worldwide. His “Strange Things Version” is the backbone of this release, using effects and rhythm to create a deep, unified sound. This roots anthology is connecting with reggae fans everywhere. The mix of classic voices and new production gives both old and new listeners something to enjoy. Each artist brings their own style, but together, they create a sound that feels both timeless and new.
Strange Things Tracklist:
- Mykal Rose – Hot Hot
- Freddie McGregor – Jah Will
- Glen Washington – Holding You
- Phillip Fraser – Strange Things
- Honorebel – Herbaliss
- Tinga Stewart – Split Personnality
- Ventura – Chapel
- Doug E Mack – Baby Please
- Wayne Spice – Tell Me Why
- Marshall Neeko – Strange Things Version
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