UNDER CURFEW RIDDIM produced by NEMESYS HITZ PRODUCTION / MAINGIG MEDIA 2021
Under Curfew Overview
When the Under Curfew Riddim dropped in 2021, reggae fans quickly embraced its roots sound. Listeners praised the project for its authentic vibes and strong selection of artists. Many said it brought back memories of classic reggae while feeling fresh for the year. Several standout tracks helped define the riddim. Bobo Ike’s “Rise Up” inspired fans with its uplifting lyrics and heartfelt delivery. Bobo Ken added depth with “So Many Rise,” building on his reputation for powerful roots anthems. DJ Tun Up’s “In This World” brought a thoughtful perspective, while Farmer General’s “Teach Ya” offered wisdom over the heavy bassline. The riddim also showcased unity and collaboration. Nemesys Hitz joined forces with Aydee on the title track “Under Curfew Riddim,” adding a modern edge to the project. Nemesys Hitz has become known for producing high-quality reggae and dancehall releases, working through the NEMESYS HITZ PRODUCTION / MAINGIG MEDIA label. The label has built a strong catalog in recent years, supporting both established and upcoming talent. Other artists like Ninja Gunz with “Live Together,” Ras Joshua with “This Love,” and Selecta Chronic with “Please” contributed to the project’s rich sound. Each track added to the riddim’s overall roots feel, making it a favorite for sound systems and reggae selectors. Today, Under Curfew Riddim is still played as a roots memory of 2021. Its combination of artist talent and strong production keeps it alive in reggae circles, proving the lasting power of roots music.
Under Curfew Tracklist:
- Avaran – Missing Our Leaders
- Bobo Ike – Rise Up
- Bobo Ken – So Many Rise
- DJ Tun Up – In This World
- Farmer General – Teach Ya
- L-32 AKA TRE Deuce – Too Authentic
- Nemesys Hitz, Aydee – Under Curfew Riddim (Version)
- Ninja Gunz – Live Together
- Ras Joshua – This Love
- Selecta Chronic – Please (Nah Spend Ya Money Inna Rome)
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