ZIM REGGAE VIBRATION RIDDIM produced by RAW MUZIK / BADD BWOY FAMILY 2020
Zim Reggae Vibration Overview
Zim Reggae Vibration Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020. This riddim brings together several artists from Zimbabwe’s reggae scene. Mel B is known for her strong vocals and has built a reputation for energetic performances in local and regional shows. She recorded her track for this riddim in Harare, adding a lively and uplifting touch. Aisha Dawn is recognized for blending reggae with modern African influences. Her songs often focus on empowerment, and she has gained attention for her unique sound in Zimbabwean music circles. Dashoca has a background in both reggae and dancehall, and his contribution to the riddim highlights his rhythmic delivery and catchy hooks. Cello Culture is a group that mixes traditional Zimbabwean instruments with reggae beats. Their music often explores cultural themes, and their track on this riddim continues that tradition. Allanah is a rising artist who has quickly become popular for her smooth vocals and relatable lyrics. She joined the Zim Reggae Vibration Riddim as one of her early major projects. The producer behind the riddim, RAW MUZIK / BADD BWOY FAMILY, is known for supporting Zimbabwean reggae and dancehall artists. They have released several projects that have helped shape the local reggae sound. The Zim Reggae Vibration Riddim itself features classic reggae rhythms with organic instrumentals. It stands out for its authentic feel and its role in promoting Zimbabwean reggae music in 2020. The riddim remains memorable for its positive energy and cultural significance.
Zim Reggae Vibration Tracklist:
- Mel B – Do You Remember
- Aisha Dawn – Reggae Muzik
- Dashoca – Deliver Me
- Cello Culture – God Over Everything
- Allanah – Ronga Ramangwana
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqcWeSOsc0A
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