Youthman Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko Remix 2024
Youthman Overview
The roots selector has always been important in reggae music. Selectors choose the songs that play on sound systems, shaping the mood and keeping the roots alive. Their choices help classic reggae sounds reach new listeners, especially when a new riddim arrives. In 2024, the Youthman Riddim got a fresh touch from Marshall Neeko Remix. Marshall Neeko is a producer known for his work with European reggae labels and for bringing a vintage sound to modern reggae. He has built a reputation for remixing classic riddims and has worked with artists across the reggae scene. His version, "Youthman Riddim Version," highlights his skill for melodic progression and keeps the one drop base at the heart of the riddim. The project features respected artists. Anthony B brings his strong voice and message on "Live Life." Anthony B is known worldwide for songs like "Fire Pon Rome" and for his album "Universal Struggle," which helped him gain international recognition. Warrior King adds a positive vibe with "Now It's Clear." Warrior King is famous for his hit "Virtuous Woman," a song that reached reggae fans everywhere. Turbulence delivers "Don't Tell Me," continuing his tradition of conscious lyrics. Bascom X lifts spirits with "Keep Your Head Up," and Cerassie Tea brings roots flavor on "Mineral Bath." Other voices on the riddim include QQ with "Mr. Babylon" and Sasha with "Jah Love." Each artist adds their own style, but the steady one drop base ties the project together. In 2024, the Youthman Riddim proved that reggae's roots are still strong and alive.
Youthman Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Live Life
- Warrior King – Now It’s Clear
- Turbulence – Don’t Tell Me
- Bascom X – Keep Your Head Up
- Cerassie Tea – Mineral Bath
- QQ – Mr. Babylon
- Sasha – Jah Love
- Marshall Neeko – Youthman Riddim Version
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