We Are The Warriors Riddim produced by Patate Records 2025
We Are The Warriors Overview
The new foundation rhythm in “We Are The Warriors Riddim” is making waves with reggae listeners. This riddim stands out for its warm, steady beat and rich layers. The drum and bass create a heartbeat that keeps the groove alive, while gentle keys and guitar licks add a deep, soulful touch. The rhythm feels classic but fresh, giving both longtime fans and new listeners something to enjoy. Whether played on a big sound system or through headphones, the riddim’s energy is easy to feel. Several respected artists bring their voices to this release. Winston McAnuff delivers “Make It Better” with his signature heartfelt style. McAnuff is known for his album “Diary of the Silent Years” and his long career as a roots reggae singer. Horace Martin’s “Stop” brings a conscious message, fitting for an artist who made his mark with the classic song “See Me Yah.” Jah Mason, with “Wicked Man,” adds his powerful voice—he is widely known for the hit “My Princess Gone.” Guive & Liv’high’s “Terre Promise” and Murray Man’s “Praise His Name” both carry positive messages, building on their reputations in the reggae scene. Behind the scenes, the dub engineer shapes the sound, adding space and depth to each song. The producer, Patate Records, is a respected name in reggae, especially in France. Founded in the 1980s, Patate Records has released many roots and dub records, helping to bring reggae to new audiences in Europe.
We Are The Warriors Tracklist:
- Avaran – Fire
- Winston McAnuff – Make It Better
- Horace Martin – Stop
- Jah Mason – Wicked Man
- Guive & Liv’high – Terre Promise
- Murray Man – Praise His Name
- Rod Taylor – Mister Bossman
- Izé Teixeira – Izé Teixeira
- Joseph Cotton – Music Dem Want
- Monsieur Lézard – Mes Lyrics (Illégal)
- Tony Roots – I Am a Rastaman
- Ras Indian – 500 Years
- Henry P – No One Call Tell
- Tonto Irie – Jah Lion
- Cisko – Trumpet Warriors
- Cisko – Brass Warriors
- Cisko – We Are the Warriors
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