AMORE RIDDIM produced by DONSOME RECORDS 2013
Amore Overview
The Amore Riddim brought together some of reggae’s most respected voices. Khago, known for his hit “Nah Sell Out,” is featured here with the song “Second Place.” Sizzla, a Grammy-nominated artist famous for “Black Woman & Child,” delivers “Love Connection.” Turbulence, who gained international attention with “Notorious,” offers “Fallin In Love.” Nature, with “Woman Of My Dreams,” and Brown Shuga, with “Greatest Love,” also add their unique styles to this project. Other artists on the riddim include Ginjah with “Gimme Your Love,” Lady Lex with “Just To Be With You,” Tony Anthony with “Simple Girl,” Aima Moses with “Love Choice,” and Erasto with “Playa.” Each song brings a different perspective, but all are connected by the same reggae rhythm. The riddim was produced by DONSOME RECORDS, a label known for working with both established and upcoming reggae acts. DONSOME RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has worked on releases that have gained attention in the reggae community worldwide. The Amore Riddim is built on classic reggae foundations. The music uses live instruments and rhythms that echo the roots reggae sound of the past, but it also feels fresh and modern for 2013. This mix of old and new gives young singers a chance to share cultural messages, while still reaching today’s listeners. This recording stands out for its positive energy and cultural depth. It connects the spirit of roots reggae with a new generation, keeping the music alive and relevant.
Amore Tracklist:
- Khago – Second Place
- Sizzla – Love Connection
- Turbulence – Fallin In Love
- Nature – Woman Of My Dreams
- Brown Shuga – Greatest Love
- Ginjah – Gimme Your Love
- Lady Lex – Just To Be With You
- Tony Anthony – Simple Girl
- Aima Moses – Love Choice
- Erasto – Playa
- Sk – Keep You Warm
- Colton T – Karma
- Amore Riddim – Donsome Records
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