WORLD OF RIGHTEOUSNESS RIDDIM produced by BLACK STAR FOUNDATION 2017
World Of Righteousness Overview
The World Of Righteousness Riddim comes from the respected BLACK STAR FOUNDATION, a Dutch reggae label known for its dedication to roots and culture music. Since its start in the early 2000s, BLACK STAR FOUNDATION has built a reputation for quality productions and for working with both established and rising reggae artists. The label’s focus on classic reggae sounds and positive messages has made it a favorite in the European reggae scene. On the World Of Righteousness Riddim, several well-known artists add their voices to the rootsy backdrop. Luciano delivers a powerful message with "Babylon Move Like Rug," while Marlon Asher’s "Trouble" brings a heartfelt touch to the project. Anthony B’s "Negus" stands out for its conscious lyrics, and Leah Rosier’s "Let Love" adds a melodic, uplifting tone. Jahbar I contributes "Upendo," spreading a message of unity and love. Other strong tracks on the riddim include Rapha Pico’s "No Escape," Mikey General’s "Stand Firm," Robina Souilljee’s "Don’t Judge," and Asher — E’s "World Of Righteousness." Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim’s steady roots foundation keeps the project feeling unified. The dub engineer behind the scenes gives the riddim its deep, classic sound, enhancing each song’s impact. BLACK STAR FOUNDATION’s careful production ensures the music stays true to the roots reggae tradition, blending live instrumentation with modern touches. World Of Righteousness Riddim remains an important part of reggae history, celebrated by fans and sound systems alike for its conscious sound and timeless message.
World Of Righteousness Tracklist:
- Luciano – Babylon Move Like Rug
- Marlon Asher – Trouble
- Anthony B – Negus
- Leah Rosier – Let Love
- Jahbar I – Upendo
- Rapha Pico – No Escape
- Mikey General – Stand Firm
- Robina Souilljee – Don’T Judge
- Asher-E – World Of Righteousness
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