AMAZING RIDDIM produced by 3IN1 MUSIC 2022
Amazing Overview
When Amazing Riddim arrived in 2022, reggae fans quickly embraced its roots revival spirit. Listeners praised the project for its authentic one drop base and warm, organic sound. Selectors and enthusiasts alike found themselves drawn to the riddim’s classic vibe, which stood out among modern releases that year. Each artist brought their own flavor to the compilation. David Luther King’s “On The Track” opened the set with steady vocals, while Portia Emare followed with “The Song Is Us,” adding her smooth, soulful delivery. Trevor Dixon contributed “I’m Feeling Lonely,” a track that resonated with listeners seeking heartfelt lyrics and a genuine reggae groove. Nature Ellis, known for his uplifting messages and previous work such as the album “Awake,” delivered “Number One,” further strengthening the project’s roots message. Instrumentals also played a key role. Three In One’s “Like Fire” and the “Amazing Riddim Instrumental” allowed the underlying musicianship to shine, highlighting the riddim’s foundation. David Luther King’s appearance on “Like Fire” alongside Three In One added another layer of energy to the set. The project was built and released by 3IN1 MUSIC, a label recognized for its dedication to roots reggae and modern revival sounds. Over the years, 3IN1 MUSIC has supported several international reggae releases, building a reputation for quality production and authentic vibes. With its classic one drop rhythm and contributions from respected artists, Amazing Riddim helped keep the roots of reggae alive in 2022, earning appreciation from both fans and selectors worldwide.
Amazing Tracklist:
- David Luther King – On The Track
- Portia Emare – The Song Is Us
- Trevor Dixon – I’m Feeling Lonely
- Nature Ellis – Number One
- Three In One – Like Fire (feat David Luther King)
- Three In One – Amazing Riddim Instrumental
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