EVERYTHING UP RIDDIM produced by VX RECORDS 2014
Everything Up Overview
The Everything Up Riddim from 2014 shows how important culture arrangers are in reggae music. The arranger behind this set gives each song a strong, conscious feeling, especially with the one drop bass that stands out. VX RECORDS, the producer, is known for supporting reggae’s roots and bringing modern energy. The label has worked with both new and established artists, helping to shape the sound of reggae in the 2010s. This release features some of reggae and dancehall’s best voices. Beenie Man, known worldwide for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and for winning the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001, brings his signature style to “Be Dat Girl.” Sizzla, another legend famous for his album “Da Real Thing,” adds depth with “Better Real Soon.” Skilli Bangs, a rising voice, delivers “Everything Up (Clean),” showing his talent for catchy lyrics and energy. Other artists also shine on this riddim. New Kidz brings his unique flair to “Gyallis Icon,” while Da Professor adds a smooth touch with “Friday Friend.” The project also includes Adventurous with “She Fly High,” M Gee with “No Permission,” and Jah Torious with “Gwaan So Gwaan So (Clean).” Flossy Lyfe & Sosa team up for “Lifestyle,” and the set closes with “Everything Up Riddim Instrumental” from VX RECORDS. This collection proves reggae’s strength in 2014, blending conscious sounds with modern vibes. Each artist and track adds to the riddim’s lasting replay value, making it a favorite for reggae fans.
Everything Up Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Be Dat Girl
- Sizzla – Better Real Soon
- Skilli Bangs – Everything Up (Clean) & (Raw)
- New Kidz – Gyallis Icon
- Da Professor – Friday Friend
- Adventurous – She Fly High
- M Gee – No Permission
- Jah Torious – Gwaan So Gwaan So (Clean) & (Raw)
- Flossy Lyfe & Sosa – Lifestyle
- Vx Records – Everything Up Riddim Instrumental
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