AFTER YOU RIDDIM produced by JOE FRASIER / VP RECORDS 2003
After You Overview
In 2003, the "After You Riddim" was released by JOE FRASIER / VP RECORDS, bringing a fresh wave of energy to the reggae scene. This riddim was a nod to the roots of reggae, echoing the sound system culture that has been a cornerstone of Jamaican music. Sound systems have long been a platform for new artists to showcase their talent, and this riddim provided just that—a cultural stage for young voices. JOE FRASIER, a label under VP RECORDS, is known for its dedication to authentic reggae music. VP RECORDS itself has a rich history, being one of the largest reggae labels in the world. It has been instrumental in bringing reggae to a global audience, with a catalog that includes many legendary artists. The "After You Riddim" featured several artists who each brought their unique flair. Fiona's "One Dance" added a soulful touch, while Lloyd Brown's "Since You Been Gone" showcased his smooth vocal style. Lloyd Brown is known for his consistent contributions to reggae over the years, including his well-received album "Deep." The instrumental "After You Riddim" by Version kept the essence of the riddim alive, allowing listeners to appreciate its pure reggae sound. Wayne Wade's "After You" rounded out the collection, highlighting his signature voice that has been cherished by reggae fans since his hit "Lady" in the late 1970s. Together, these tracks created a cohesive listening experience, keeping the roots of reggae vibrant and relevant.
After You Tracklist:
- Fiona – One Dance
- Lloyd Brown – Since You Been Gone
- Version – After You Riddim
- Wayne Wade – After You
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