SWEEP IT OUT RIDDIM produced by 2019 – 149 RECORDS
Sweep It Out Overview
If you love sound system culture, the Sweep It Out Riddim from 2019 is a release you should know. This riddim came out on 149 Records and quickly became a favorite among roots reggae fans. It has the heavy bass, steady drums, and classic reggae groove that selectors love to play at dances. The sound is warm and deep, perfect for big speakers and open-air sessions. 149 Records, the label behind the project, shaped the riddim with a classic roots feel. The production is tight and true to the roots style, giving space for each artist to shine. The riddim itself, Sweep It Out Riddim by 149 Records With 149band, sets the foundation. The release features strong voices from the roots scene. Anthony Que With 149 Records delivers “Pack Up Your Guns,” bringing a message of peace. Anthony Que is known for songs like “Rise Up” and has worked with big names in reggae. Cedric Myton With 149 Records sings “Statue Of Gold.” Cedric Myton is famous for his work with The Congos, especially the legendary album “Heart of the Congos.” Queen Omega With 149 Records adds “Dirty Minds,” showing her powerful vocals and conscious lyrics. Derajah With 149 Records brings “Destiny,” and Charly B With 149 Records gives us “Road It No Easy.” Each artist brings their own style, but all fit the roots reggae mood. Other tracks include “Remember To Pray” by Jae Prynse With 149 Records and “Now You Know” by Sophia Squire With 149 Records.
Sweep It Out Tracklist:
- Anthony Que With 149 Records – Pack Up Your Guns
- Cedric Myton With 149 Records – Statue Of Gold
- Queen Omega With 149 Records – Dirty Minds (Sweep It Out)
- Derajah With 149 Records – Destiny
- Charly B With 149 Records – Road It No Easy
- Jae Prynse With 149 Records – Remember To Pray
- Sophia Squire With 149 Records – Now You Know
- 149 Records With 149band – Sweep It Out Riddim
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