ALL ALONE RIDDIM produced by JAMMIN RECORDS 2015
All Alone Overview
The All Alone Riddim is a roots reggae instrumental that made a strong mark in 2015. This riddim connects modern reggae artists with the classic sound system culture of Jamaica. Sound systems have always been important in reggae, bringing people together and making music a shared, powerful experience. The All Alone Riddim fits right into this tradition, with deep basslines and steady drum patterns that are perfect for big speakers and lively dances. The studio hands behind this riddim played a big role. Their careful mixing and arrangement made sure each artist’s voice and message stood out. The producer, JAMMIN RECORDS, is known for supporting authentic reggae sounds. JAMMIN RECORDS has a history of working with both new and established talents, and their releases have reached listeners worldwide through streaming platforms. The label is respected for keeping true reggae culture alive. On this riddim, several artists brought their own style. Av’s track, Don’t Wanna See You Cry, stands out with heartfelt lyrics. Av is well known for the hit single “Big Up Yuh Self,” which helped grow his fan base in the Caribbean and beyond. Bandit delivers Bawl Fi Your Body, adding energy to the project. Cassie’s Please Don’t Leave brings a smooth, emotional touch. Flex A.K.A Triple Jay’s All I’m Gonna Do and Kayeh’s Wanting You each add flavor and keep the vibe strong. In 2015, the All Alone Riddim helped keep reggae’s message alive, linking the old school with new voices and keeping the tradition of sound system music going strong.
All Alone Tracklist:
- Av – Don’T Wanna See You Cry
- Bandit – Bawl Fi Your Body
- Cassie – Please Don’T Leave
- Flex A.K.A Triple Jay – All I’M Gonna Do
- Kayeh – Wanting You
- Mighty – Back Again
- Omega – Baby You
- Pewee – Problem
- Drc – Smart Whine
- Subance – Freakiest Things
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