Tell Me Teacher Riddim produced by Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko 2025
Tell Me Teacher Overview
Reggae music has always been a voice for the people, sharing stories of daily life, struggle, and hope. The Tell Me Teacher Riddim arrives at a time when roots reggae is gaining new respect in global music scenes. This riddim flows through different cultural stages, bringing together artists who add their own style and message. The studio hands behind this project are Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko. Jah Golden Throne Records is known for focusing on roots and culture reggae, often working with artists who keep the music’s original spirit alive. Marshall Neeko, a respected reggae producer from France, has built a name by working with both veteran and rising reggae artists. His productions have been played on radio stations worldwide, helping spread reggae to new listeners. Each track on the Tell Me Teacher Riddim is built with the classic strength of reggae. Vinny leads with "Tell Me Teacher," delivering thoughtful lyrics over a warm bassline. Quick Sand’s "Poor Man’ Struggle" speaks directly to everyday hardships, a theme common in reggae’s history. Da Vinci brings emotion in "No More Tears," while Fisherman’s "Row Fisherman" keeps the tradition of storytelling alive. Jah Fresh, known for his roots style, adds "Innocent No More" to the set. All these songs work together, showing the power of reggae to unite voices. The riddim’s steady pulse and deep bass create a strong foundation for each artist.
Tell Me Teacher Tracklist:
- Vinny – Tell Me Teacher
- Quick Sand – Poor Man’ Struggle
- Da Vinci – No More Tears
- Fisherman – Row Fisherman
- I-Nation – Bad Boy Business
- Jah Fresh – Innocent No More
- Platinum – World Gone Mad
- Ella – Seek Di Truth
- Iyah Ites – Politricks
- Vinny & Razor – Strange Land
- Marshall Neeko – Tell Me Teacher Version
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