IM STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU RIDDIM produced by FIWI MUSIC /JOE GIBBS & MORE LABELS? (1977-199X)
Im Still In Love With You Overview
The roots reggae scene has always been shaped by classic instrumentals, and the “Im Still In Love With You Riddim” stands as a true foundation. Its journey began in the late 1970s, crafted by the hands of roots craftsman Joe Gibbs, a legendary Jamaican producer. Joe Gibbs ran the influential FIWI MUSIC label, which became known for shaping reggae’s golden era and launching many hits that still echo today. The riddim’s deep, rolling bass and bright, soulful melodies quickly caught the attention of Jamaica’s top talents. Alton Ellis, known as the “Godfather of Rocksteady,” delivered the timeless “Im Still In Love With You” on this very riddim, a song that remains a reggae standard. The duo Althea & Donna found their own moment of magic with “Uptown Top Ranking,” a song that soared to number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1978, bringing international fame to the riddim. Other artists also left their mark. Beres Hammond’s “Can’t Stop A Man From Trying” added heartfelt vocals, while Causion’s “Number One” and Dillinger’s “Still In Love” brought fresh energy and style. Each artist gave the riddim new life, making it a favourite for selectors and fans alike. Today, the “Im Still In Love With You Riddim” continues to inspire the roots scene, linking generations through its unmistakable groove and spirit.
Im Still In Love With You Tracklist:
- Althea & Donna – Uptown Top Ranking
- Alton Ellis – Im Still In Love With You
- Beres Hammond – Can’t Stop A Man From Trying
- Causion – Number One
- Dillinger – Still In Love
- G Scott – I Adore You
- Hopeton Lindo – Make Time For Love
- Lady Patra – Ambition
- Lenn Hammond – Just The Other Night
- Marcia Aitken – I’m Still In Love
- Turbulence – Right
- Yogie & Determine – Never Give Up
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