TRUST YOU RIDDIM produced by KATALYS CREW PRODUCTION 2022
Trust You Overview
The Trust You Riddim, released in 2022 by KATALYS CREW PRODUCTION, stands out for its rocksteady flow. This style gives the singers and deejays a strong, rootsy foundation, making the songs feel both classic and modern. The riddim’s steady beat and relaxed energy set it apart from many other reggae collections of its time, which often leaned into faster dancehall or digital rhythms. Compared to other albums and riddim projects from 2022, Trust You Riddim keeps a closer link to traditional reggae. While some collections experiment with heavy electronic sounds or pop influences, this riddim stays grounded in the classic rocksteady and roots reggae tradition. Camille Marks shines on the track "Don't Credit Their Words," bringing clear vocals and heartfelt delivery. Denis Mclean, known for his single "Everytime," adds his signature style, showing his experience in the reggae scene. Judith Gayle, who has built a strong reputation in gospel reggae, delivers "Im Gonna Trust You" with uplifting spirit. Mike Aremu, a celebrated saxophonist with international collaborations and awards, offers "A Go Trust You," blending jazz influences into the reggae mix. Paulbkatalys, who also plays a role in shaping the sound, delivers the title track "Trust You Riddim," highlighting the riddim’s layered production. KATALYS CREW PRODUCTION has a history of creating quality reggae riddims and has built a loyal following online, with thousands of streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Their careful production keeps the roots sound alive, and the rocksteady flow of Trust You Riddim echoes the spirit of classic reggae well into 2022.
Trust You Tracklist:
- Camille Marks – Don’t Credit Their Words
- Denis Mclean – Everytime
- Judith Gayle – Im Gonna Trust You
- Mike Aremu – A Go Trust You
- Paulbkatalys – Trust You Riddim
- Sherlon Russell – No Shadow of Turning
- Troy Anthony – We Could Never
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