SIZZLA UNITES CIRCLE ON REMEMBER THOSE DAYS RIDDIM
As a compelling fusion of bloodlines and bass drops, Remember Those Days Riddim showcases Sizzla Kalonji’s extended musical family across five tracks. Released by Super Haze Recordz and Nah Lef Ya Muzik, the project is brimming with substance and soul.
The veteran deejay anchors the project with Wi Nuh Ordinary, a cerebral badman anthem. Beneath its tough exterior lies sophisticated wordplay and street wisdom. The confident, stylish delivery showcases pure lyrical dexterity.
Family connections run deep throughout the riddim. Sizzla‘s son Reemus K joins DJ Lericks on the evocative title track. Brother Norrie G contributes Sun Rise, spreading messages of unity and unconditional support.
The King Tafari Sound System crew features prominently, with MC Fire Chaz delivering Better Day, an urgent call for ghetto youth solidarity.
CONFIDENT, STYLISH DELIVERY SHOWCASES PURE LYRICAL DEXTERITY
Vershon provides the riddim’s sweetest moment with From The First Time, a tender lovers’ track that balances the project’s harder edges.
This collaborative effort bridges continents and generations. DJ Tosh of Super Haze Recordz in Japan and Nah Lef Ya Muzik in Jamaica (run by a Japanese producer based on the island) bring a fresh perspective to classic riddim culture.
The result is heartfelt yet uncompromising. These five tracks demonstrate how authentic reggae thrives on community, whether that’s defined by blood, sound system loyalty, or transcontinental creative partnerships.
TRACKLIST
1. From The First Time – Vershon
2. Remember Those Days – Reemus K ft DJ Lericks
3. Sun Rise – Norrie G
4. Better Day – Fire Chaz
5. Wi Nuh Ordinary – Sizzla
6. Remember Those Days Riddim – DJ Tosh
ABOUT SUPER HAZE RECORDZ & NAH LEF YA MUZIK


Super Haze Recordz and Nah Lef Ya Muzik form a quietly powerful alliance between Japan and Jamaica. Together they honour reggae’s lineage while staying alert to its contemporary pulse. Their partnership bridges generations and styles with authenticity and lived-in warmth.