TSM RIDDIM produced by TRACKSTARMUSIK 2022
TSM Overview
Today, reggae fans still talk about the TSM Riddim for its deep roots sound and classic reggae feeling. The instrumental, produced by TRACKSTARMUSIK, is remembered for its rich, layered textures and steady groove. It became a favorite among listeners who love the roots reggae style of 2022. The riddim became a platform for both new and established voices. Lutan Fyah’s “Time Fi No Movie” stands out, showing his strong vocals and conscious lyrics. Lutan Fyah is well known for his hit “Stigma” and has been a respected name in reggae for years. Breakfree brought energy with “Man A Warrior,” adding a fresh spirit to the project. Jah Niceness, with his song “Sun Comes Up,” delivered a soulful and uplifting message. Turbulence, who reached international audiences with his hit “Notorious,” contributed “Live My Life,” adding his unique voice to the mix. Omar Perry, son of legendary producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, offered “Place To Dwell,” connecting family legacy to the new generation. Other artists also made their mark: Richie Spice with “Night Life,” Bertus with “Ups And Down,” Myoka with “Better Way,” Jashua with “Nah Sleep,” and Snatcha with “Perfect Love.” Each artist brought their own style, but all kept the roots reggae spirit alive. At the center of it all is TRACKSTARMUSIK. Known for working with both rising and established reggae talent, TRACKSTARMUSIK has built a reputation for quality productions and authentic reggae sounds. The TSM Riddim stands as a strong example of their impact, echoing the cultural and musical energy of 2022 roots reggae.
TSM Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Time Fi No Movie
- Breakfree – Man A Warrior
- Jah Niceness – Sun Comes Up
- Turbulence – Live My Life
- Omar Perry – Place To Dwell
- Richie Spice – Night Life
- Bertus – Ups And Down
- Myoka – Better Way
- Jashua – Nah Sleep
- Snatcha – Perfect Love
- Teetimus – TSM Riddim
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