YOUTH RIDDIM (GERMANY EDITION) 2011
Youth Overview
Youth Riddim came out in 2011 and quickly became part of reggae playlists that year. The riddim, or instrumental, was heard at cultural events and brought a fresh sound to the reggae scene. Its smooth, romantic style made it stand out among other releases at the time. Several artists added their own touch to Youth Riddim. Bandulu Feat. Chrizondamic performed the song “Rise,” bringing a positive message and energy. Chrizondamic also appears with “Rise — Rise,” showing his talent for uplifting lyrics. Benjie’s track “Update” added a cool, modern feel. Black Dillinger, known for his album “Love Life” released in 2007, delivered the song “No Reason.” His experience in the reggae world gave the riddim extra strength. Brimstone & Fire contributed with “Zeitlos,” adding their unique style to the mix. Each artist’s song brought something special, making the riddim popular among reggae fans. The musical foundation of Youth Riddim helped all these voices shine. The producer behind the riddim, Foresta, is respected for his work with different reggae artists and projects. In 2011, Youth Riddim was a strong example of quality reggae music. It brought together artists with different backgrounds, all united by the smooth and conscious sound of the riddim. This made it a favorite for both parties and thoughtful listening.
Youth Tracklist:
- Bandulu Feat. Chrizondamic – Rise
- Benjie – Update
- Black Dillinger – No Reason
- Brimstone & Fire – Zeitlos
- Cornadoor – Skylarkin’
- Ephraim Juda – Time Has Come
- Fabio Battista – Why
- Foresta, Ganjaman & Silentone – Youth Riddim
- Ganjaman – W.H.A.D.L.F.
- Goldi – Schreibt (Das Buch)
- Jennifer Washington – Let’S Make A Sign
- Junior King – Get Ready
- Kimoe – Ein’ Blick
- Longfingah – Strike Back
- Simply Cat – Musik
- Smiley – State Of Emergency
- Speaker Davis – Live As One
- Uwe Banton – Thought I’D Let You Know
- Vido Jelashe – I Thank You
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