Street Cred Vol 4 - Strong Voices of the Ghetto, Urban Reggae/Dancehall life reality tunes 2024
Street Cred Vol 4
Goods: A brand new promo CD
Music: 4th Release of the 'Street Cred' Series
Released: SEP 2024
Number of Tracks: 26
CD Description: Get ready for an electrifying experience with Street Cred Vol 4! This album blends together new, dynamic sounds, young voices, and empowering themes. Featuring the raw reality of urban living, this Urban Reggae/Dancehall masterpiece will leave you craving for more.
Age of Music: 2023/2024
Genres: Dancehall, Urban Reggae, Crossovers
Suitable for: New Dancehall/Reggae fans & Collectors, DJ's, Meditators
Audio Quality: Audio from FLAC/WAV files
Duration: 78 mins
Product Description: CDs are fully printed and brand new in plastic sleeves, wrapped in packs and are sealed with 'Promo CD' stickers. They are not available anywhere else, they are promotional cds, for promotional use.
Tracklist for the disc is as follows:
Street Cred Vol 4 - Total Playback = 78 min 17 secs
1. Pressure - Keznamdi (2:46)
2. Diamond - Chronic Law (3;14)
3. Hard Times - Bugle (2:27)
4. Lose Myself - Tielo Lanez (2:28)
5. Cold Cold World - Bugle (3:12)
6. Sacrifices - Nerv (3:10)
7. Stellar - Shane O (3:37)
8. Prayers Up - Navino (3:04)
9. Protected - Shaneil Muir (3:05)
10. Mankind - Black Ryno (2:58)
11. Lowest Point - Vershon (3:04)
12. Nuh Trust None A Dem - Mad Voice (2:42)
13. Immortal - T'Jean (3:03)
14. Inner Voice - Delly Ranx (3:04)
15. Higher Life - Kranium, Chronic Law (3:18)
16. Heart Too Clean - Bugle, Chaps (3:09)
17. Solid As A Rock - Jahmiel (2:53)
18. Faith - 450, Valiant (3:41)
19. Greatness Inside Out - Popcaan (4:04)
20. Life Changes - Flexx (2:21)
21. Living The Dream - Charly Black (2:19)
22. Past Life - Valiant (2:56)
23. Real People - Jahmiel (2:46)
24. Suh Dem Say - Tatik, Street Gena (2:53)
25. Soul & Pain - Laden (3:04)
26. Believe - Vershon (2:55)
Street Cred brings a powerful, vibrant sound with its mix of fresh flavours, younger voices, and strong messages. This Urban Reggae/Dancehall album offers an unvarnished look at life in the ghetto, and its addictive music will have you coming back for more.