The Kristofarian Riddim produced by Fred Steve 2025
The Kristofarian Overview
The Kristofarian Riddim is a new reggae release for 2025. This riddim brings together different artists and styles, mixing culture and message in every track. The music has a modern reggae sound, with strong rhythms and uplifting melodies. Kingfranki Holyflames opens with “Addicted To The Holy Ghost.” He is known in reggae for his spiritual lyrics and energetic delivery. C J Jacobs follows with “Call The Name Of Jesus.” C J Jacobs made headlines before with his hit single “Praise Him,” which reached reggae charts in the UK. Hiq Shatta Zion brings a dance vibe with “Dance To The Almighty.” His style mixes dancehall energy with roots reggae, and he is recognized for his work with African reggae artists. Okenyodo’s “Give Me A Sign” adds a thoughtful message, while Adnezar’s “Jah Victory” brings hope and strength. Each artist uses the Kristofarian Riddim to share their own story and culture. The collection shows how reggae can unite different voices and ideas. The culture arranger for this project is Fred Steve. Fred Steve is a well-known reggae producer from Jamaica. He has worked with famous artists like Sizzla and Capleton, and his productions have millions of streams worldwide. Fred Steve is known for mixing roots reggae with dancehall, and for supporting young talent. The Kristofarian Riddim is spreading quickly in reggae circles. Fans and DJs are playing these tracks at dances and on radio. With its mix of culture, message, and strong production, this album is a standout in modern reggae.
The Kristofarian Tracklist:
- Kingfranki Holyflames – Addicted To The Holy Ghost
- C J Jacobs – Call The Name Of Jesus
- Hiq Shatta Zion – Dance To The Almighty
- Okenyodo – Give Me A Sign
- Adnezar – Jah Victory
- Johnnny – Living Water
- Mama Lucee – Moving On
- Wonderman – Rally Round Jah Throne
- Yes Band – Rising Up
- Fred Williams And Maria Bond – Seated On The Throne
- Ma Praise – Taste And See
- Emperor Elchrisendo – Walk In The Light Of Jah
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