Tydal Riddim produced by SS Music 2025
Tydal Overview
The one drop rhythm is the heartbeat of roots reggae. It is built around a steady drum pattern, where the main accent falls on the third beat. This creates a relaxed, meditative groove that is both grounding and uplifting. The bassline in the one drop is deep and steady, giving the music its familiar pulse. Melodic guitar and keyboard lines float on top, adding warmth and feeling. This classic rhythm keeps reggae connected to its roots, even as new artists bring their own style. On the Tydal Riddim, a new generation of artists explores the one drop foundation. Capleton, known for his powerful presence and the hit song "Selfish People," brings energy and social commentary. Singing Sweet, who found early fame with "Do Me Right," adds a smooth, soulful touch. Booba Starr delivers "Hype and Broke," showing his lyrical skill and ability to connect with listeners. Machine Lawd Gad steps in with "Money," while Stephon Anthony contributes "When We Work," both adding their unique voices to the riddim. Each artist brings their own approach, but all keep the roots spirit alive. The riddim also features selectors who keep the vibe flowing, choosing tracks that fit the mood and message. Behind the scenes is SS Music, a producer and label known for quality reggae productions. SS Music has worked with a range of artists and has built a reputation for clean, uplifting sound. With the Tydal Riddim, SS Music shows how roots reggae can stay fresh while honoring tradition.
Tydal Tracklist:
- Capleton – Selfish People
- Singing Sweet – Do Me Right
- Booba Starr – Hype and Broke
- Machine Lawd Gad – Money
- Stephon Anthony – When We Work
- DJ Tygga Ty – Live Life
- Jigsy King – Bad & Tough
- Kibaki – More Life
- Boomazz 13x – Live Life & Party
- Bramma – Live Life (Radio Edit)
- Flo Trixxx – Miss Likkle Likkle
- Micah Nichole – Cause What
- Toxxik – Roses
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