Zion Road Riddim produced by King Size Studio 2024
Zion Road Overview
In 2024, reggae fans found a new favorite in the Zion Road Riddim. This project emerged from a lively roots reggae scene, where classic sounds meet new ideas. The riddim quickly became popular in roots sessions, thanks to its deep grooves and thoughtful lyrics. The music arranger played a big part in shaping the sound. By blending traditional reggae rhythms with modern touches, the arranger helped the riddim feel fresh yet familiar. This careful balance made the compilation stand out among other releases that year. King Size Studio, the producer behind Zion Road Riddim, is no stranger to the reggae world. Known for their attention to detail and commitment to quality, the studio has produced several respected reggae projects. Based in France, King Size Studio has worked with both local and international artists, building a strong reputation for roots and dub music. The compilation features a talented lineup. Yves Hdz delivers the track "Horizon," adding a reflective mood. Uman, who is known for his hit song "Il Est Temps," brings his unique voice and style on "Vision." Sidney Siddus offers "Le Poivre Et Le Sel," showcasing his thoughtful lyrics. Daddy Clean’s "Miroir Déformé" and Maylan Manaza’s "Mon Ile Au Soleil" add more depth and variety. Each artist brings their own flavor, but together they keep the spirit of roots reggae alive. With its mix of new and seasoned voices, and a powerful foundation from King Size Studio, Zion Road Riddim became a staple for reggae lovers in 2024.
Zion Road Tracklist:
- Yves Hdz – Horizon
- Uman – Vision
- Sidney Siddus – Le Poivre Et Le Sel
- Daddy Clean – Miroir Déformé
- Maylan Manaza – Mon Ile Au Soleil
- Omar Perry – She’S Mine
- Djulaïon – Madone
- David Corleone – Qui A Le Droit
- Melopée – Dans Tes Bras
- Lord Bitum – Prendre La Route
- Black Thunder – Zion Train
- Gromans – Belle
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