The Promised Land Riddim – Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
The Promised Land Overview
Roots reggae gets a fresh spotlight with the new Promised Land Riddim compilation, released in 2025. This project brings together a group of talented artists, each adding their unique voice to a solid roots instrumental. The riddim’s foundation is built on classic reggae elements—steady drum patterns, deep bass, and rich melodies. The recording process focused on keeping the live, organic feel of roots reggae, with musicians and vocalists working closely in the studio. Junior Cristal sets the tone with “Warning,” delivering powerful lyrics over the riddim’s steady groove. Known for his energetic stage presence, Junior Cristal’s contribution stands out as a highlight. Shadrak follows with “Landlord,” bringing his own style and message. Fisherman’s “Africa For Africans” adds a strong cultural voice; Fisherman is respected for his earlier single “One Drop,” which made waves in the reggae scene. Sheeba’s “Deh Pon Guard” and Zamari’s “Still Hot” show how the riddim can adapt to different voices and flows. Sheeba’s track is full of confidence, while Zamari keeps the energy high with his catchy delivery. Each artist shapes the instrumental with their own approach, but the roots feeling remains at the core. The Promised Land Riddim is already making its mark on reggae playlists, with its blend of tradition and new energy. For fans of roots music, this compilation is a strong reminder of why reggae continues to inspire and unite listeners around the world.
The Promised Land Tracklist:
- Junior Cristal – Warning
- Shadrak – Landlord
- Fisherman – Africa For Africans
- Sheeba – Deh Pon Guard
- Zamari – Still Hot
- Quicksand – Trodding To The Promised Land
- Jah Rise – Rat Race
- Platinum – Kingly Character
- Cool Breeze – Ethiopia Calling
- Winston Gold – Give The Youth A Bly
- Marshall Neeko – The Promised Land Version
Releases Similar to The Promised Land Riddim – Jah Golden Throne Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.