THROW MI CORN RIDDIM 2022 – FIRE BALL RECORDS & SPYDA WEB RECORDS
Throw Mi Corn Overview
Today, the Throw Mi Corn Riddim is remembered for its rich musical backdrop, full of roots reggae energy and classic rhythms. The riddim’s sound stands out for its blend of vintage reggae vibes and uplifting, modern touches. This musical foundation helped the release become one of the most talked-about cultural drops of 2022, showing how reggae can stay fresh while honoring its roots. Looking at the artists, each brought their own style to the riddim. Ajalant delivered two powerful tracks, "Vampire" and "War Sickness," both capturing the spirit of roots reggae. Blackout JA’s "Different Jamaica" added a deep, conscious message. Blackout JA is also known for his collaborations with international artists like Congo Natty, showing his influence beyond Jamaica. Conrad Crystal’s "Deh Pon Mi Mission" followed his tradition of positive lyrics and strong vocals—he is widely recognized for his hit "True Love" alongside Suga Roy. More Gran’s "Love Jamaica" stood out as a heartfelt tribute to the island, while Suga Roy & The Fireball Crew’s "Rush Me Nuh" brought energetic delivery and harmonies. Suga Roy & The Fireball Crew are known for their album "Honouring the Kings of Reggae," which reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart in 2018. The riddim’s foundation was built by a producer skilled in capturing the roots sound. This attention to detail in the production made every track shine and helped the riddim gain respect among reggae fans worldwide. In all, Throw Mi Corn Riddim remains a strong example of reggae’s depth and power in 2022.
Throw Mi Corn Tracklist:
- Ajalant – Vampire
- Ajalant – War Sickness
- Blackout JA – Different Jamaica
- Conrad Crystal – Deh Pon Mi Mission
- More Gran – Love Jamaica
- Suga Roy & The Fireball Crew – Rush Me Nuh
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