THE PRAYER RIDDIM produced by STINGRAY RECORDS 2022
The Prayer Overview
The Prayer Riddim stands out as one of the most memorable roots reggae instrumentals of 2022. Produced by STINGRAY RECORDS, this project highlights the label’s dedication to authentic reggae sounds. STINGRAY RECORDS, founded in London, has a long history of working with both veteran and rising reggae artists, and is respected for keeping the roots tradition alive in modern times. The riddim’s foundation is a classic roots instrumental. Its laidback groove and live instrumentation give it a timeless quality that appeals to both new listeners and long-time fans. The recording process focused on capturing organic sounds, with skilled musicians laying down bass, drums, and guitar in a way that honors reggae’s deep roots. Each artist on The Prayer Riddim brings their unique voice to the project. Mr Easy delivers “Praise Him,” bringing his smooth vocals and experience from his hit “Drive Me Crazy,” which charted internationally. Scion Success adds heartfelt lyrics with “Mother Care,” showing the conscious side of reggae. Singing Melody, known for his award-winning album “They Call Me Mr. Melody,” shines on “Give Thanks,” blending soulful singing with positive messages. The Emeterians, a respected trio from Spain, contribute “Jah Live,” adding rich harmonies and a global touch to the riddim. Jah Wiz’s “Never Let Me Down” keeps the roots spirit strong with uplifting lyrics and a steady flow. Norris Man’s “Cherish Love” rounds out the lineup, adding depth and variety. Looking back, roots reggae fans often mention The Prayer Riddim as a highlight of 2022, thanks to its strong foundation and the craftsmanship of STINGRAY RECORDS and its artists.
The Prayer Tracklist:
- Mr Easy – Praise Him
- Scion Success – Mother Care
- Singing Melody – Give Thanks
- Emeterians – Jah Live
- Jah Wiz – Never Let Me Down
- Norris Man – Cherish Love
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