Takk Riddim produced by 7 Worlds 2023
Takk Overview
The Takk Riddim became a strong foundation for roots reggae in 2023. The project was built by producer 7 Worlds, who is known for blending classic reggae sounds with modern touches. 7 Worlds has a history of working with both new and veteran artists, and their productions often highlight the timeless spirit of Jamaican music. The label’s focus on quality and authentic roots has earned respect in reggae circles. The riddim features a line-up of respected artists, each bringing their own style to the project. The Silvertones, a legendary vocal group from Jamaica, deliver “My Desire” and “Celebrate Life.” The Silvertones are known for their work with producer Duke Reid in the 1960s and for classic tracks like “True Confession.” Their harmonies on Takk Riddim show why they have remained popular for decades. Ravi Ginger adds “Bendiciones,” bringing a fresh but soulful touch. Prince Alla, another roots reggae veteran, contributes “How Long.” Prince Alla is well known for his 1970s hits like “Stone” and “Bucket Bottom,” and his voice on this riddim adds deep roots feeling. Colah Colah’s “Pyramid” and Sugar Cane’s “Listen To Reggae” bring new energy, keeping the riddim lively. Each artist rides the rhythm in their unique way, but all stay true to the roots tradition. With tracks like “Look Before You Leap” by Phillip Fraser and “Hva Skal Vi Si Til Gud?” by Lamek, the riddim shows its global reach. The Takk Riddim, with its steady groove, became a staple in roots sessions and continues to echo the spirit of 2023 reggae.
Takk Tracklist:
- The Silvertones – My Desire
- Ravi Ginger – Bendiciones
- Prince Alla – How Long
- Colah Colah – Pyramid
- Sugar Cane – Listen To Reggae
- Phillip Fraser – Look Before You Leap
- Lamek – Hva Skal Vi Si Til Gud?
- The Silvertones – Celebrate Life
- Lamek – Takk Juno 106 (Instrumental)
- 7 Worlds All Stars – Takk Riddim (Instrumental)
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