Waiting In Vain Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Waiting In Vain Overview
The Waiting In Vain Riddim brings fresh energy to reggae in 2024, mixing classic roots sounds with new ideas from other genres. This dub release stands out for its deep bass, echoing effects, and vintage drum patterns, but it also adds touches of modern reggae and dancehall. The riddim’s foundation is pure roots, but the producer, Marshall Neeko Remix, shapes the sound with creative mixing. Known for his work with the Roots Youths label, Marshall Neeko Remix has a reputation for quality dub productions that respect reggae’s traditions. Sizzla’s “Show Us The Way” rides the riddim with his signature powerful delivery. Sizzla is famous for hits like “Thank You Mama” and has released more than 50 albums, making him one of reggae’s most prolific artists. Lutan Fyah’s “Stay Real” brings conscious lyrics, adding a thoughtful edge to the riddim. Norris Man’s song, “Persistence,” offers uplifting messages, in line with his known style since his breakthrough album “Persistence” in 2000. Richie Spice, with “Loner,” adds smooth vocals. Richie Spice is well known for his hit “Earth A Run Red,” which reached the top of Jamaican charts. Jack Radics delivers “Enough Now,” bringing his soulful voice, which has earned him international respect. Jah Patriot’s “Talk To Me” and the instrumental “Waiting In Vain Riddim Version” by Marshall Neeko round out the release, showing the riddim’s flexibility. This collection proves that reggae’s roots are strong in 2024, blending old and new while letting each artist shine in their own way.
Waiting In Vain Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Show Us The Way
- Lutan Fyah – Stay Real
- Norris Man – Persistence
- Richie Spice – Loner
- Jack Radics – Enough Now
- Jah Patriot – Talk To Me
- Marshall Neeko – Waiting In Vain Riddim Version
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