YO SOY RIDDIM produced by THE REAL INDICA SOUND 2013
Yo Soy Overview
In 2013, a new roots riddim emerged that quickly found its place in roots sessions everywhere. The foundation of this riddim was built by the creative producer known as THE REAL INDICA SOUND. Known for crafting authentic reggae tracks, THE REAL INDICA SOUND had already made a name with previous works that connected deeply with reggae fans. Working from his own label, he brought together a group of artists to create something fresh but true to the roots tradition. The riddim itself was carefully constructed—steady, warm, and rich in melody. It invited artists to add their voices and stories. Guettoman and The Believers brought their powerful message with "What We Need," a track that soon became a favorite at live sessions. Igor Rolin delivered "Benc’A O De Sia O," adding a unique melodic touch that stood out for its smooth delivery. Leona De Etiopia’s "Mensaje De Amor" gave the riddim a soulful edge. Leona is known for her strong presence in the Latin reggae world, and this track added a heartfelt message of love. Jah Dirt’s "A No Now -Dem Hate Rasta" spoke to real struggles and resilience, reflecting themes that have always been central to roots reggae. Leroy Onestone contributed "No Man Is An Island," a song that echoed unity and togetherness. From creation to release, this riddim became a staple in roots sessions, reminding listeners of the spirit of 2013. Its sound and message still echo today, keeping the roots reggae tradition alive.
Yo Soy Tracklist:
- Guettoman & The Believers – 2013 – What We Need
- Igor Rolin – Benc’A O De Sia O
- Leona De Etiopia – Mensaje De Amor
- Jah Dirt – A No Now -Dem Hate Rasta
- Leroy Onestone – No Man Is An Island
- Muscle Enmanuel – Warning
- Stereoman – El Amor Es Peligroso
- Yah Meek – Walk Down The Street With You
- Yo Soy Riddim – The Real Indica Sound – Version
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