THE JOURNEY RIDDIM produced by BOOMHEAD PRODUCTIONS 2012
The Journey Overview
The Journey Riddim brought a fresh rocksteady flow to reggae in 2012. Coming from Jamaica, this riddim stood out for its conscious sound and soulful feeling. The music mixed classic reggae with a modern touch, making it easy to enjoy but also deep for those who listen closely. Several talented artists gave their voices to this project. Dvercity delivered the track "Step," bringing energy and thoughtful lyrics. Sagitarr’s song "Beyond My Control" added a smooth vibe and honest message. Keida, known for her hit single "Ganja Tea," sang "Against The World" on this riddim, showing her strong voice and unique style. Afro Jah’s "Too Far" and Ntune’s "Better Ja" both added more layers to the riddim. Each artist brought their own story and feeling, making the collection feel complete. Their songs spoke about real life, struggles, and hope, which is a big part of reggae’s tradition. The producer behind this riddim is BOOMHEAD PRODUCTIONS. This label is known for blending roots reggae with fresh ideas. Over the years, BOOMHEAD PRODUCTIONS has worked with many reggae and dancehall artists, helping to shape the sound of modern Jamaican music. Their focus on social issues and quality production has earned them respect across the reggae world. Even today, fans remember the Journey Riddim as a roots memory from 2012. The rocksteady flow, the deep lyrics, and the strong production keep listeners coming back. This riddim remains a favorite for both casual fans and serious reggae heads.
The Journey Tracklist:
- Dvercity – Step
- Sagitarr – Beyond My Control
- Keida – Against The World
- Afro Jah – Too Far
- Ntune – Better Ja
- Don Yute – Love Inside
- Lutan Fyah – Done The Violence
- Gyptian – Why
- Aisha Davis – So Broken
- Kyenie – Life
- Boomhead – The Journey Riddim
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