WORLD HEALING RIDDIM produced by MILLBEATZ ENTERTAINMENT 2017
World Healing Overview
If you love reggae, the World Healing Riddim from 2017 is a project you should know. This rhythm collection brought together artists like Ricochae, Marlon Asher Feat. Janelle, Janelle - What Is Life?, Izac King, Black Loyalty, Jahllano, and King David. Each artist added their own voice to classic reggae sounds, making the project feel like a tribute to reggae’s rich history. Ricochae’s “Trinidad Healing” is a strong track that celebrates roots and culture. Marlon Asher Feat. Janelle - “What Is Life?” brings together two talented voices. Marlon Asher is well-known for his hit “Ganja Farmer,” which helped him reach fans worldwide. Janelle - What Is Life? also brings her own version of “What Is Life?” showing her unique style. Izac King’s “Healing To My Wounds” stands out with honest lyrics and smooth delivery. Black Loyalty’s “Hope In Jah” gives a message of strength and faith, keeping the reggae spirit alive. The producer, MILLBEATZ ENTERTAINMENT, is based in Trinidad and Tobago and is known for mixing Caribbean styles with reggae. MILLBEATZ ENTERTAINMENT has produced tracks for many Caribbean and international artists, helping to shape the sound of modern reggae and soca. Compared to other cultural recordings from 2017, like dancehall and afrobeats, World Healing Riddim focused on traditional reggae rhythms and conscious messages. This project kept the roots reggae sound strong, when many others were moving to digital beats. World Healing Riddim is a reminder that reggae’s foundation is still important.
World Healing Tracklist:
- Ricochae – Trinidad Healing
- Marlon Asher Feat. Janelle – What Is Life?
- Izac King – Healing To My Wounds
- Black Loyalty – Hope In Jah
- Jahllano – Never Stop Try
- King David – Talk To Them
- Millbeatz Entertainment – World Healing Riddim (Instrumental)
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