Teach Them Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Teach Them Overview
Reggae music keeps telling new stories, and the latest release, Teach Them Riddim, is a good example of this. Artists like Bad Card, Tuffy Star, and Ella use this riddim to share their messages with today’s listeners. Bad Card’s “Ghetto Struggle” stands out with its real-life lyrics and strong delivery. Tuffy Star brings energy and skill to “Juggling,” while Ella’s “King Of Hustling” adds a powerful voice to the project. Ras Farmer’s “Road Block” gives another side of reggae life, and the duet “Hide From Police” by Christ'elle & Lauren Sutherland shows how two voices can work together to tell one story. Lauren Sutherland is known for her work in reggae and has been praised for her smooth vocal style. Each track fits well with the riddim’s lively, roots-inspired sound. The producer, Marshall Neeko Remix, plays a key role in the project. He is known for his modern reggae productions and has worked with many respected artists in the genre. His touch helps keep the music fresh but true to reggae’s roots. The dub cut on this release is special. Compared to other dub versions from this era, it is more dynamic and creative. It uses echo and effects in a way that makes the riddim feel alive, while still leaving space for the original melodies. This dub stands out when placed next to other 2020s reggae dubs, which sometimes sound too digital or busy.
Teach Them Tracklist:
- Bad Card – Ghetto Struggle
- Tuffy Star – Juggling
- Ella – King Of Hustling
- Ras Farmer – Road Block
- Christ’elle & Lauren Sutherland – Hide From Police
- Green Seeds – Rumours A Gwaan
- Gold Chains – We Run Things
- General Dan & Mary Stephenson – Call The Undertaker
- Sunshine – Real Man
- Razor – Raggamuffin Nuh Fraid
- Culture B – Nuh Badness
- Marshall Neeko – Teach Them Riddim Version
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