Strange World Riddim produced by Jah Works Promotion 2024
Strange World Overview
The rocksteady flow is known for its steady, soulful rhythm, giving reggae music a strong foundation. In the 2024 release of Strange World Riddim, this classic groove is alive and well. The riddim’s gentle swing and melodic bassline create a warm, inviting sound that reminds listeners of reggae’s roots. The beat is easy to move to, and the subtle guitar and organ touches bring a sense of nostalgia, while still feeling fresh. Artists like MariJah, Haroon Ayyaz, Jah Works Promotion, and Rootikal 45 each bring their unique style to this riddim. MariJah delivers “Fear Based Society,” a track that stands out with her clear voice and thoughtful lyrics. Haroon Ayyaz’s “Simple Man” adds another layer, as he is known for blending traditional reggae sounds with modern touches. Jah Works Promotion, who not only produces but also performs, contributes “Strange Horns,” showing their versatility. Rootikal 45 offers two versions, “Strange Dub 1” and “Strange Dub 2,” both of which highlight the deep, echoing effects that dub fans love. Behind the scenes, Jah Works Promotion is the architect of Strange World Riddim. The producer has a history of crafting roots reggae tracks that respect tradition while embracing new ideas. Jah Works Promotion is recognized for their work in the reggae scene, especially with the Strange World Riddim project, which has gained attention for its smooth sound and quality production. Even in 2024, the rocksteady flow continues to echo the roots of reggae, proving that this timeless rhythm still inspires artists and listeners alike.
Strange World Tracklist:
- MariJah – Fear Based Society
- Haroon Ayyaz – Simple Man
- Jah Works Promotion – Strange Horns
- Jah Works Promotion – Strange World Riddim
- Rootikal 45 – Strange Dub 1
- Rootikal 45 – Strange Dub 2
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