SWING EASY RIDDIM produced by STREET ROCKAZ FAMILY 2014
Swing Easy Overview
The Swing Easy Riddim reggae set from 2014 brought together a powerful group of songs and artists. The collection starts with “Money” by Reggie Stepper, a track that highlights his signature deejay style. Reggie Stepper is well known for his 1990 hit “Cu-Oonuh,” which made an impact in dancehall and reggae circles. On this riddim, his energetic delivery stands out. Next is “Weh Dem A Feel Like” by Ilements. Ilements brings a conscious message and strong vocals, adding a fresh voice to the riddim. Following is “The Dance” by Prezident Brown, an artist respected for his thoughtful lyrics and roots reggae sound. Prezident Brown has released several albums over the years and is known for songs like “Rough Road.” His contribution here keeps the cultural vibe alive. U Brown’s “Tu Shung Peng” is another highlight. U Brown is a veteran deejay with a career dating back to the 1970s. He is famous for his work with King Tubby and for classic albums like “Train to Zion Dub.” His presence on this set connects the new generation with reggae’s deep roots. The set closes with “Swing Easy Riddim” by Version, an instrumental that lets the production shine. The producer, STREET ROCKAZ FAMILY, is known for their roots reggae work and for keeping the classic riddim tradition alive. Their releases have reached listeners worldwide, especially through digital platforms. In 2014, this reggae set stood out for its roots energy and strong performances, giving both new and established artists a platform to shine.
Swing Easy Tracklist:
- Reggie Stepper – Money
- Ilements – Weh Dem A Feel Like
- Prezident Brown – The Dance
- U Brown – Tu Shung Peng
- Version – Swing Easy Riddim
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