Tell You Now Riddim produced by South Rockers Records 2025
Tell You Now Overview
Rocksteady has been a key sound in Jamaican music since the 1960s. Its slower tempo and soulful feel set the stage for reggae’s rise. Today, that classic rocksteady flow still shapes new reggae releases. The steady rhythms and laid-back grooves connect past and present, giving modern songs a timeless base. Selectors, or DJs who pick and play tracks, have always been important in reggae culture. Their choices help shape trends and keep the music’s roots alive. By choosing rhythms that nod to rocksteady, selectors help audiences appreciate the music’s history while enjoying fresh sounds. South Rockers Records is the label behind the latest “Tell You Now Riddim.” The label is known for its focus on quality reggae production and modern roots sounds. South Rockers Records has built a reputation for working with respected artists and for streaming releases that reach listeners worldwide. On this riddim, several well-known voices stand out. Guinney Pepper brings his unique style to “Avoid The Streets.” Norris Man, who gained attention with his song “Persistence,” delivers “Ruff Times” with his usual heartfelt energy. Carlton Livingston, famous for his 1983 hit “100 Weight of Collie Weed,” gives a strong performance on “Call The Police.” Lone Ranger, a veteran deejay known for “Barnabas Collins,” appears with “Money Low.” Mario Lanza offers the “Tell You Now Riddim Instrumental,” letting the riddim’s groove shine.
Tell You Now Tracklist:
- Guinney Pepper – Avoid The Streets
- Norris Man – Ruff Times
- Carlton Livingston – Call The Police
- Lone Ranger – Money Low
- Mario Lanza – Tell You Now Riddim Instrumental
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