STREET GOSPEL RIDDIM produced by POT OF GOLD PRODUCTION 2023
Street Gospel Overview
The Street Gospel Riddim compilation brings together several standout tracks that have shaped the roots reggae landscape in 2023. The project features six powerful songs: Sanchez — He Lives, Richie Stephens — Pray That Away, Nitty kutchie — Lord I Thank You, Beenie Man — No Obeah Man, Kevin Downswell — Call Him, and Richie Stephens — Reverse The Curse. Each track carries a strong spiritual message and stays true to the foundation-style reggae sound. Sanchez, a respected singer with a long history in reggae, delivers "He Lives" with his signature smooth vocals. Sanchez is known for hits like "Never Dis Di Man," which has made him a household name in Jamaica and beyond. Richie Stephens appears twice on the compilation, with "Pray That Away" and "Reverse The Curse." Stephens is a veteran in the industry, recognized for his album "Winner" and collaborations with international artists. Nitty kutchie brings his unique energy to "Lord I Thank You," adding depth to the project. Beenie Man, featured on "No Obeah Man," is a Grammy Award-winning artist, celebrated for his global hit "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and his influence on dancehall music. Kevin Downswell, with "Call Him," is known for his uplifting gospel reggae and has earned acclaim for songs like "You Make Me Stronger." The compilation was produced by POT OF GOLD PRODUCTION, a label founded by Richie Stephens. The label has played a significant role in reggae and dancehall, producing several hits and helping to shape the modern sound. Street Gospel Riddim stands out as a key cultural release of 2023, connecting classic reggae roots with today’s voices.
Street Gospel Tracklist:
- Sanchez – He Lives
- Richie Stephens – Pray That Away
- Nitty kutchie – Lord I Thank You
- Beenie Man – No Obeah Man
- Kevin Downswell – Call Him
- Richie Stephens -Reverse The Curse (Clap Hand Remix)
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