Worship Time Riddim produced by PRM sounds 2024
Worship Time Overview
The Worship Time Riddim quickly became a defining sound of reggae in 2024. Its release captured the spirit of the year, bringing together a fresh energy and classic roots influences. In a time when reggae was looking for new directions, this riddim managed to unite both longtime fans and a younger audience, becoming a staple at roots sessions across the globe. At the heart of this project is PRM sounds, a respected name in reggae production. PRM sounds has a reputation for crafting high-quality riddims that often make their way onto international playlists and festival stages. Known for their work on several successful reggae compilations, PRM sounds has helped shape the modern roots landscape, always keeping authenticity front and center. The artists featured on Worship Time Riddim each bring their own style to the project. Ezekiel Joseph delivers “All To You,” a track that highlights his soulful vocals and heartfelt delivery. Ezekiel Joseph is recognized in the reggae world for his uplifting messages and has previously worked with several notable producers in the genre. Ivlyn Mutua’s “Mercy” stands out with her rich tone and emotive performance. She is known for her collaboration with Kenyan gospel and reggae acts, and her presence on this riddim adds a unique flavor. Godwin Dash’s “Trust” brings a steady, spiritual groove. Godwin Dash has earned recognition for his consistent contributions to roots reggae, including several well-received singles in East Africa. Phil Kimemia closes out the set with “Believer,” continuing his rise in the reggae scene. His smooth delivery and thoughtful lyrics have made him a favorite among roots selectors. Worship Time Riddim is remembered as reggae at its strongest in 2024—earthy, powerful, and uniting.
Worship Time Tracklist:
- Ezekiel Joseph – All To You
- Ivlyn Mutua – Mercy
- Godwin Dash – Trust
- Phil Kimemia – Believer
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