THE NAIROBIAN RIDDIM (PART 1) – MK ZWO RECORDS 2013
The Nairobian Overview
If you love reggae music with a strong roots vibe, the Nairobian Riddim reggae set from 2021 is a release you should check out. This collection brings together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style to a solid instrumental base. The set opens up with Asante Amen — Me A Feel It, a song that brings heartfelt vocals and conscious lyrics. Asante Amen is known for his work on the album "Chapter," which helped establish his name in the reggae community. Don Tippa comes in strong with Clear My Mind, delivering a smooth flow that matches the riddim’s steady groove. Don Tippa has worked with several UK reggae producers and has built a reputation for his energetic performances. Sheldon Senior — No Bounce Check is another highlight, with Sheldon Senior’s clear, direct vocal style fitting perfectly over the rootsy beat. Flames delivers Kno How It Feels, adding a melodic touch that stands out. Lejahni’s Earth Is Free brings a message of freedom and unity, using the riddim’s rich harmonies to full effect. Other tracks include Fitta Warri — No Bleaching Cream, which speaks out against skin bleaching, and Teacha Dee — War Big Business, a song that reflects on social issues. 08 Jr. Kigwa Feat Fireson — Danger Zone and Fireson - Danger Zone — Danger Zone add a touch of East African flavor, while Boom Steppa — Look In A Dem Eye brings the set to a powerful close. The producer behind this project is Oneness Records, a well-known label from Germany with a history of working with both Jamaican and international reggae artists. Their experience gives the riddim a polished, roots-driven sound. This reggae set remains a cultural highlight of 2021, offering fans a roots experience that feels both classic and fresh.
The Nairobian Tracklist:
- Asante Amen – Me A Feel It
- Don Tippa – Clear My Mind
- Sheldon Senior – No Bounce Check
- Flames – Kno How It Feels
- Lejahni – Earth Is Free
- Fitta Warri – No Bleaching Cream
- Teacha Dee – War Big Business
- 08 Jr. Kigwa Feat Fireson – Danger Zone
- Boom Steppa – Look In A Dem Eye
- Ras Flabba – Money Man
- Shocking Murray – Reparation(How Can We Forget
- Abiona – Love Is The Answer
- Daddy Lynx – Ghetto Youth
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