TWELVE COLUMNS RIDDIM produced by 24/7 MUSIC PRODUCTION 2021
Twelve Columns Overview
Roots reggae fans quickly embraced the Twelve Columns Riddim anthology when it dropped in 2021. Many listeners say this collection stands out as one of the most memorable roots reggae releases of that year. The riddim’s deep one drop bass and classic reggae feel made it a favorite among longtime reggae supporters. Anthony B’s “Run Dancehall” is a highlight, with the artist known for his powerful voice and hits like “Raid the Barn” and “Fire Pon Rome.” Lutan Fyah and Iyah Syte teamed up for “Almost Never Count,” bringing thoughtful lyrics and smooth delivery. Lutan Fyah, who has appeared on major European reggae festivals and released albums like “Time & Place,” adds real depth to the project. Other standout tracks include Darrio’s “Warrior,” which brings an uplifting message, and Imar Shephard’s “Dem Vex,” known for its melodic hooks. Jay McCarthy’s “Freedom” offers a strong call for unity and hope. Each artist brings their own style, but all share a commitment to the roots reggae sound. The music was arranged and released by 24/7 MUSIC PRODUCTION, a label recognized for working with both established and rising reggae acts. 24/7 MUSIC PRODUCTION has a history of releasing riddim projects that gain attention in the reggae community and streaming platforms. Looking back, roots reggae fans often mention the Twelve Columns Riddim as a defining one drop base of 2021. Its classic sound and strong performances have secured its place as a modern roots favorite.
Twelve Columns Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Run Dancehall
- Lutan Fyah & Iyah Syte – Almost Never Count
- Darrio – Warrior
- Imar Shephard – Dem Vex
- Jay McCarthy – Freedom
- Knatch Rychus – I Have A Dream
- Lavosti & Salma Queen – Chemistry
- Abiona – Bless
- Macardi – Forward
- Rachaad Amarjii – Strange Things
- Shanala – Success
- Star Tyme & Mad Vibes – My Time Now
- 247 Music Production – Instrumental
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