Summer Medz Riddim by Baobab Entertainment 2023
Summer Medz Overview
In 2023, reggae music continued to evolve while holding on to its roots. The Summer Medz Riddim is a great example of how modern reggae can sound fresh but still respect tradition. This riddim came out of a lively culture where summer parties, community gatherings, and social messages are all important parts of the music scene. A key element of this riddim is the work of the dub engineer. By mixing warm basslines and echoing effects, the engineer helped create a rich, layered sound that gives each song its own space. The dub influence is clear, making the riddim feel deep and full, perfect for both dancing and listening closely. The producer behind this project is Baobab Entertainment, a label known for supporting reggae and dancehall artists across Africa and the Caribbean. Baobab Entertainment has worked with a range of musicians and has helped bring more attention to African reggae on streaming platforms. The artists on Summer Medz Riddim each bring their own style. Kadiana’s track, "Desire," stands out with heartfelt vocals. Ntchito Mw delivers "Choncho - Nkatikati Mwa Lilongwe," a song that reflects everyday life in Malawi. Khingi, known for his collaboration with the group Driemo on the hit "Ghetto," brings a laidback energy to "Gin & Juice." Jay scaddat’s "Chitenje" and Biegman’s "La Vida Loca" add more flavors, showing how diverse reggae can be today. The riddim gives all these artists a strong roots reggae base, letting their voices and messages shine. Summer Medz Riddim is proof that reggae in 2023 still echoes its roots, while sounding fresh and modern.
Summer Medz Tracklist:
- Kadiana – Desire
- Ntchito Mw – Choncho – Nkatikati Mwa Lilongwe
- Khingi – Gin & Juice
- Jay scaddat – Chitenje
- Biegman – La Vida Loca
- Sir Spark – Do It Big
- M – Jek Ranking – Zungulila Khonde
- Fya Genallah – She Twerking
- StoneG machalley – Chikondi
- Warl Icaan – Summer Body
- Ricky D – Mi Here
- Matia killah – Don Shango
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