Riddim Artist Turbulence Featured on Alton Smith's New Album 'Prosperity'

Producer Alton Smith is back in the game with another 'riddim' compilation album, the Prosperity, which was released October 18 by his Syn Citi Entertainment company.

smithHis latest project has eight songs, some by artists who appeared on the Florida-based label's previous albums.

This time around,  Smith calls on some big names to help boost the album which follows the Friends And Foes EP, released by Syn Citi Entertainment during the summer.

They include Turbulence whose song is Against The Ropes and Norris Man who contributes Good Old Days. Kashu Man and I-Octane collaborate on Don't Blame Me.

Rytikal is another big name on the Prosperity. He does Mother Earth.

Vycedon and Bibidon, who appear on previous Syn Citi Entertainment beats, return with Affliction and Greatness, respectively.

Nation Boss with Humble completes the album's artist lineup.

Smith believes his maturity as a producer is evident on the Prosperity.

"Just taking my time to understand the business aspect of what I’m so passionate about so I can disassociate myself from a lot of things and focus more on the music," he said.

Syn Citi Entertainment made its debut two years ago with a self-titled 'riddim'. Smith has followed-up with the Furnace and The Nation, which were released last year.