Waiting In Vain Riddim produced by Jah Golden Throne Records and Marshall Neeko Remix 2025
Waiting In Vain Overview
The Waiting In Vain Riddim brings together a set of strong reggae tracks that highlight both message and culture. The recording opens with Eliah’s “Jah Order,” a song that stands out for its roots sound and thoughtful lyrics. Sheeba’s “Ready Now” follows, bringing a fresh voice and a confident delivery. Brainfood’s “Spread Jah Love” adds a positive message, encouraging unity and kindness. Lenzo’s “Musical War Mejores Ofertas De Auriculares” brings a unique style and rhythm, while Bad Card’s “Poor People A Suffer” speaks directly about social struggles and daily life. Other tracks on the riddim include “Island In The Sun” by Jah Rise, “Hooligan” by Malachi, “Protect Me” by Vinny, “Lord Watch Over Our Shoulders” by Shadrak, and “Lift Up Your Head” by Quicksand. Each song builds on the riddim’s foundation, giving listeners a mix of uplifting and conscious reggae. Among the artists, Brainfood is known for his work on socially conscious reggae, and Bad Card has been recognized in the reggae scene for songs that highlight real-life issues. Sheeba brings a new energy, while Lenzo and Eliah add depth with their unique voices. Jah Golden Throne Records is the label behind this release, known for its focus on roots reggae and conscious music. Marshall Neeko Remix, who helped shape the riddim, is respected for remix projects that have reached audiences in Europe and beyond.
Waiting In Vain Tracklist:
- Vashan – Good Over Evil
- Eliah – Jah Order
- Sheeba – Ready Now
- Brainfood – Spread Jah Love
- Lenzo – Musical War Mejores Ofertas De Auriculares
- Bad Card – Poor People A Suffer
- Jah Rise – Island In The Sun
- Malachi – Hooligan
- Vinny – Protect Me
- Shadrak – Lord Watch Over Our Shoulders
- Quicksand – Lift Up Your Head
- Marshall Neeko – Waiting In Vain Version (Adapted)
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