The Rise Revisited Riddim produced by Gaffa Blue Production 2023
The Rise Revisited Overview
The Rise Revisited Riddim brought a fresh roots reggae sound to 2023. The rhythm is steady and deep, with classic reggae drum patterns and a warm bassline that feels both traditional and new. The groove moves with a gentle swing, and you can hear layers of instruments, like guitar skanks and horns, giving the riddim a rich, uplifting vibe. It’s the kind of backing track that invites singers to bring their best conscious lyrics. On this release, Cleon Williams stands out with two songs: “Cannabis Man” and “Passionate Desire.” Cleon Williams is known for his smooth voice and positive messages, and here he delivers both roots topics and personal feeling. Dixie Peach brings “Love Jah,” a song that fits his reputation for uplifting spiritual reggae. Dixie Peach is well known for his work with the UK sound system scene, especially his classic “Pure Worries.” Errol Bellot, another respected UK roots singer, contributes “I & I Deh Yah.” Bellot has been active since the early 1980s, with hits like “What’s Wrong With the Youths.” YT, a British reggae artist known for his album “Straight Outta Britain,” adds “Rockstone,” showing his strong delivery and conscious lyrics. Matic Horns, famous for his trombone work in reggae, gives an instrumental called “Tribute To Jah B,” adding a real roots flavor. Behind it all is Gaffa Blue Production, a label with a long history in UK reggae. Gaffa Blue has worked with many veteran artists and is known for keeping the roots sound alive. This riddim proves reggae’s power in 2023, bringing together talented voices and musicians for a strong roots release.
The Rise Revisited Tracklist:
- Cleon Williams – Cannabis Man
- Cleon Williams – Passionate Desire
- Dixie Peach – Love Jah
- Errol Bellot – I & I Deh Yah
- YT – Rockstone
- Matic Horns – Tribute To Jah B
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