Two Riddim Clash Volume 6 produced by Heavy Beat Records 2024
Two Overview
The latest album collection from Heavy Beat Records brings together ten tracks that highlight both emerging and established reggae voices. Listeners are greeted by Kashief Lindo’s “Somethings Got To Be Done,” a tune that sets a thoughtful tone for the project. Marcia Griffiths delivers “Unite Unite Unite,” adding her legendary presence to the mix. Mical Rustle’s “Jah Real” stands out with its conscious lyrics, while Nikesha Lindo’s “There’s Gonna Be Peace” offers a hopeful message. Jimmy Riley, known for his classic reggae sound, contributes “Change,” continuing his legacy of meaningful music. Other tracks include “Sentence” by Freddie McGregor, a singer famous for hits like “Big Ship,” and “Prisoner” from Nadine Sutherland, celebrated for her work with Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong label. The Melodians, whose song “Rivers of Babylon” is a reggae classic, appear with “Holy Train.” Jah Ruby’s “Rasta Judge” and Heavybeat Crew’s “Human Race” round out the collection, each adding their own flavor. Heavy Beat Records, founded by producer Willie Lindo, is recognized for its significant influence on modern reggae production. The label has worked with many respected artists and helped shape the sound of contemporary roots music. This album collection stands as a key cultural release for 2024, giving young singers a platform alongside veterans. The mix of new voices and established names, all built on soulful riddims, makes this project a standout in today’s reggae landscape.
Two Tracklist:
- Kashief Lindo – Somethings Got To Be Done
- Marcia Griffiths – Unite Unite Unite
- Mical Rustle – Jah Real
- Nikesha Lindo – There’s Gonna Be Peace
- Jimmy Riley – Change
- Freddie McGregor – Sentence
- Nadine Sutherland – Prisoner
- The Melodians – Holy Train
- Jah Ruby – Rasta Judge
- Heavybeat Crew – Human Race
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