White Gold Riddim produced by Hundred Grand Production 2024
White Gold Overview
The roots anthology released in 2024 brought together a collection of standout tracks, each adding a unique voice to the reggae scene. The project features Chico with “Regretting,” Delly Ranx on “First Touch,” Egg Nogg delivering “No Love,” Hyh Volume with “Love For You,” iestro on “Bigger Token,” Ikatik’s “Forever,” Turbulence with “Near Me,” and the instrumental “White Gold Riddim” by Hundred Grand Production. Delly Ranx, a respected figure in reggae and dancehall, is known for his 2007 album “Good Profile,” which included the hit single “Ganja Breed” featuring Buju Banton. His contribution, “First Touch,” carries his signature lyrical style and energy. Chico, who rose to fame with the single “Anabella” in the early 2000s, brings a heartfelt performance on “Regretting,” showing his continued relevance in the genre. Egg Nogg’s “No Love” and Hyh Volume’s “Love For You” add fresh perspectives, while iestro’s “Bigger Token” keeps the conscious message strong. Ikatik and Turbulence, with their tracks “Forever” and “Near Me,” round out the anthology, each adding depth to the roots sound. The selector behind this roots project is Hundred Grand Production, a label and producer known for blending classic reggae influences with modern sounds. Hundred Grand Production has built a reputation for rich, soulful riddims and has collaborated with a range of established and upcoming artists. Together, these tracks and artists kept the roots message alive in 2024, offering listeners a well-crafted anthology that honored reggae’s tradition while pushing its sound forward.
White Gold Tracklist:
- Chico – Regretting
- Delly Ranx – First Touch
- Egg Nogg – No Love
- Hyh Volume – Love For You
- iestro – Bigger Token
- Ikatik – Forever
- Turbulence – Near Me
- Hundred Grand Production – White Gold Riddim
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