The Wify Riddim produced by Born Free Records 2024
The Wify Overview
The Wify Riddim is a 2024 reggae rhythm that quickly found its place in roots reggae playlists. This riddim was created by Born Free Records, a respected label known for powerful roots and cultural reggae projects. Born Free Records, based in the UK, has a reputation for delivering high-quality productions and has worked with several leading reggae artists over the years. A standout feature of the Wify Riddim is its lineup of talented artists. Lee "Scratch" Perry, a pioneer in reggae and dub, brings his unique style to the track "Soul Man." Perry is famous worldwide for his groundbreaking work with Bob Marley and the Wailers and for helping shape the sound of reggae in the 1970s. Stedic Music adds another highlight with "Soul On Fiya," showcasing smooth vocals and conscious lyrics. Ttwinstar delivers "Tuff Like A Lion," adding energy and strength to the project. Mamadee, known for her collaborations with German reggae artist Gentleman, contributes the heartfelt track "She Ask." Earthz Man, who has built a steady following in the roots scene, shares a message of unity with "Love To Dem." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a well-rounded collection. Behind the scenes, Born Free Records ensures the music stays true to reggae’s roots, focusing on positive messages and strong musical quality. The Wify Riddim stands out as one of the strongest roots reggae releases of 2024, blending classic vibes with fresh voices and production.
The Wify Tracklist:
- Lee “Scratch” Perry – Soul Man
- Stedic Music – Soul On Fiya
- Ttwinstar – Tuff Like A Lion
- Mamadee – She Ask
- Earthz Man – Love To Dem
- Iyahshine – Born Free
- Ricky millionz – My Way
- Manfred and The New Buffaloes – Palestine
- Hyh Volume – Seven Seals
- Ken-Lock – Stay Strong
- Raymond Wright – Wify
- Nature Ellis – Only Jah
- Bandulu – Do Something
- Born Free – Wify Riddim Version
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