WESTBOUND KUTCHIE RIDDIM produced by 29 WEST PRODUCTIONS 2022
Westbound Kutchie Overview
In 2022, the Westbound Kutchie Riddim stood out as a strong roots reggae release, connecting deeply with sound system culture. This riddim brought classic reggae sounds into the present, making it a favorite for selectors and fans at dances and on radio. The heavy bass and crisp drums gave selectors the foundation they need to move a crowd, while the melodies and harmonies kept listeners locked in. At the heart of this project is 29 WEST PRODUCTIONS, a label and production house known for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds. With a history of roots-driven releases and a growing reputation for quality, 29 WEST PRODUCTIONS has become a name to watch in the reggae scene. Their careful approach allows each artist’s voice and message to shine, giving the riddim a timeless feel. The lineup on Westbound Kutchie Riddim is impressive. Lukie D delivers “For Tonight I’m Yours,” showing off his smooth vocals—he’s well known for his work with the group L.U.S.T. and his solo career. Delly Ranx, a respected deejay and producer with hits like “Pon Di Corner,” brings “Affi Be Love.” Jigsy King, famous for the dancehall classic “Gal A Yu Shape,” offers “From Falling Grace.” Shanty B’s “Affi Chat” and Lymie Murray’s “Hold On Jah Children” add more flavor, with Lymie Murray recognized for his soulful voice and roots credentials. Other tracks like Flourgon’s “Dutty Boss,” Leego’s “Jah Jah Delete That,” and 29 West’s own “Kutchie Version” round out the release, making it a true showcase of roots reggae in 2022. This riddim is remembered as reggae at its strongest, keeping the sound system tradition alive and vibrant.
Westbound Kutchie Tracklist:
- Lukie D – For Tonight I’m Yours
- Delly Ranx – Affi Be Love
- Jigsy King – From Falling Grace
- Shanty B – Affi Chat
- Lymie Murray – Hold On Jah Children
- Flourgon – Dutty Boss
- Leego – Jah Jah Delete That
- 29 West – Kutchie Version
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