The Bus Riddim Juggling produced by J.R. Productions 2024
The Bus Overview
The Bus Riddim started in the studio with a clear vision. The team at J.R. Productions wanted to create a solid roots reggae base that would let singers and deejays shine. The producer behind the label, J.R. Productions, is known for shaping important reggae projects over the years. The label has a long history of supporting roots reggae, and their releases often gain attention both in Jamaica and abroad. For this riddim, the creative direction focused on classic reggae sounds with a modern touch. The goal was to keep the music true to its roots while making sure it could connect with today’s listeners. The result is a set of tracks that echo the spirit of 2024 roots reggae. Big Man Arms opens with “Di Yutes Dem,” giving a heartfelt performance that speaks about the youth. Chippy Ranks follows with “Hungry Nuh Nice Round Yah,” delivering his signature energy. Chippy Ranks is well known for his 1990s hit “Gal Wine,” and his style still connects with fans today. Belize brings “Burning,” adding a soulful edge to the riddim. Katta Warrior’s “Let The Music Play” keeps the vibe positive and uplifting. Fyah Torche performs “Topic,” bringing thoughtful lyrics and a steady flow. Each artist uses the riddim’s strong roots base to bring their own message. Other voices on the project include Sis Dee with “Fearless,” Fyah George with “JR Nah Ramp,” Weedie Weedie’s “If Only I Knew,” Natalie Fresh’s “Good Loving,” and Jahbari’s “Glory To The King.” Together, these songs show the range and power of today’s roots reggae scene.
The Bus Tracklist:
- Big Man Arms – Di Yutes Dem
- Chippy Ranks – Hungry Nuh Nice Round Yah
- Belize – Burning
- Katta Warrior – Let The Music Play
- Fyah Torche – Topic
- Sis Dee – Fearless
- Fyah George – JR Nah Ramp
- Weedie Weedie – If Only I Knew
- Natalie Fresh – Good Loving
- Jahbari – Glory To The King
- King Kamptha – Jah Mi Glad You Show Mi How Dem Stay
- Imaroon – Jah Mi Give You Thanks
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