TOUR RIDDIM produced by RIGHTEOUS CORNER PRODUCTIONS 2018
Tour Overview
In 2018, reggae fans were treated to a powerful roots riddim that stood out in a year full of digital and dancehall sounds. The Tour Riddim brought back the classic roots energy, reminding listeners of reggae’s deep, conscious traditions. It quickly became a favorite in roots sessions, echoing the spirit of the genre’s golden days. The riddim’s arranger shaped its sound with a clear vision, blending live instruments and classic reggae basslines. The production came from RIGHTEOUS CORNER PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its focus on authentic roots reggae. The label has been praised for supporting conscious artists and delivering projects that honor reggae’s roots. Their commitment to quality is clear in the way the Tour Riddim was crafted and received. Granville Graham opens the project with "End Of Time," a track that carries his signature vocal strength and heartfelt message. Lytie Powell follows with "Do You Want To Know Him," sharing a spiritual message that fits perfectly with the riddim’s roots feel. Richie Dan, who is also known for his UK chart hit "Call It Fate," brings "Way Maker" to the mix, showing his versatility and experience in reggae music. Julian Binns adds "No Matter How," keeping the positive energy alive. Andrew Etienne closes the lineup with "Prayer," a song that offers hope and reflection. Years later, the Tour Riddim is still played by selectors and fans as a memory of 2018’s roots revival.
Tour Tracklist:
- Granville Graham – End Of Time
- Lytie Powell – Do You Want To Know Him
- Richie Dan – Way Maker
- Julian Binns – No Matter How
- Andrew Etienne – Prayer
- Shadrach – Fraud & A Liar
- Joshua Kesler – Father, Father
- Denis Mclean – Victory
- Markus Tracey – Don’T Give Up
- Barry Panton – Revolution
- Iris Dixon – Let Me Breathe
- Rudolph Graham – Harder
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