Take Me Back Riddim produced by Evidence Music 2025
Take Me Back Overview
The Take Me Back Riddim is a new reggae roots project making waves in 2025. This riddim gives singers and deejays a deep, classic reggae sound to work with. It comes from Evidence Music, a label based in Switzerland known for working with both Jamaican and international reggae artists. Evidence Music has released popular projects and has helped bring reggae to new listeners worldwide. On this riddim, several talented artists deliver strong performances. Turbulence, known for his hit song "Notorious," brings energy with "Nah Give Up." Chuck Fenda, who once topped reggae charts with "Gash Dem," sings "Can't Stop The Fire." Loyal Flames, who gained attention for his single "Break Free," adds his voice with "Take Me Back." Short Boss joins the project with "How Will The Future Go," and Janeel Mills brings hope with "New Day Has Come." Other artists also appear on the riddim. Jo Archer sings "Anything," Teflon delivers "People A Talk Loud," and Little Hero, famous for his song "God Is Amazing," performs "Think I Wouldn't Make It." MitchdiSinga shares "Hero," while Vikings Band presents the instrumental "Take Me Back Riddim." This project keeps the roots reggae style alive, offering a strong base for both singers and deejays. With Evidence Music’s steady production and a line-up of respected artists, the Take Me Back Riddim stands out in today’s reggae scene. It shows that roots reggae is still powerful and important right now.
Take Me Back Tracklist:
- Turbulence – Nah Give Up
- Chuck Fenda – Can’t Stop The Fire
- Loyal Flames – Take Me Back
- Short Boss – How Will The Future Go
- Janeel Mills – New Day Has Come
- Jo Archer – Anything
- Teflon – People A Talk Loud
- Little Hero – Think I Wouldn’t Make It
- Sativa D Black 1 – Little Pickney
- MitchdiSinga – Hero
- Vikings Band – Take Me Back Riddim
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