WORLD PEACE RIDDIM – NATURE’S WAY ENT. 2015
World Peace Overview
The one drop rhythm has always been at the heart of roots reggae music. Its deep bass, steady drum, and offbeat guitar create a sound that is both grounding and uplifting. In 2015, the World Peace Riddim brought this classic style into a new era, adding fresh energy to the reggae scene. The sound architect behind this riddim shaped its flow with care, blending traditional reggae elements with modern touches. The result is a meditative, dub-inspired base that gives each song its own space to shine. The production stays true to the roots, while also feeling current and lively. Anthony B’s “Mahmah Warrior” stands out with powerful lyrics and his signature voice, riding the riddim with purpose. King Mas delivers “Peace & Love” and “Good bye,” showing both his smooth vocal style and his ability to connect with deep themes. Jah Mason’s “Trouble on your shoulder” brings a message of resilience, fitting perfectly with the rootsy vibe. Donnee’s “Rise” adds encouragement and hope, while Wayne Wonder’s “Gift Of My Life” brings a softer, romantic touch. Each artist uses the one drop base to express their own message, but together, they create a sense of unity and peace. This riddim also features Tammy T with “Don’t Break My Heart,” Exco Levi with “Wedding Day,” Khago with “Picture,” and Mr Melody’s “How can i.” Each track builds on the solid foundation of the one drop, reminding listeners why this rhythm remains so important in reggae history. The World Peace Riddim is a true celebration of roots culture and musical togetherness.
World Peace Tracklist:
- Alva – Life Get Easier
- Anthony B – Mahmah Warrior
- King Mas – Peace & Love
- Jah Mason – Trouble on your shoulder
- Alva & Zamunda – Gonna Be Blood
- Donnee – Rise
- Wayne Wonder – Gift Of My Life
- Tammy T – Don’t Break My Heart
- Exco Levi – Wedding Day
- Khago – Picture
- King Mas – Good bye
- Mr Melody – How can i
- Ras Demmo – I wanna dance
- Ryo Vibes – My Way
- Johnny Khool – Fighting
Releases Similar to World Peace Riddim – Natures Way Ent.
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.