ANGEL DAZE RIDDIM produced by ANGELICK MUSIC
Angel Daze Overview
The Angel Daze Riddim brought together some of the most exciting voices in reggae and dancehall. Angel Camora is at the heart of the project with the track "Angel Daze Riddim." Blu James, known for her soulful voice, delivers "Amazing." Lady Raaine also brings her own version of "Amazing." Brando steps up with "Crime Rate," while Da Fuchaman adds his energy to "The Don't Know." Da Fuchaman is recognized for his powerful performances in the UK reggae scene. This riddim also features songs from Empress Danny ("Long Time"), G Maffiah ("Miss Your Love"), Gage ("Love Me Girl"), Gully Bop ("Dem Nuh Know Mi Story"), and Maypen Di Future ("Bitter Street"). Gully Bop, in particular, gained international attention in 2014 with his viral hit "Body Specialist," making his contribution especially notable. The dub cut of Angel Daze Riddim was crafted by ANGELICK MUSIC, a producer and label known for keeping reggae’s street culture alive. ANGELICK MUSIC has worked on several projects that highlight both new and established artists, helping to keep the genre fresh. The dub version gave the riddim a new dimension, with echoing effects and deep bass that fit perfectly into the 2016 reggae sound. This release quickly became a favorite in sound systems and reggae festivals, capturing the energy of the year.
Angel Daze Tracklist:
- Angel Camora – Angel Daze Riddim
- Blu James – Amazing (Feat. Lady Raaine)
- Brando – Crime Rate
- Da Fuchaman – The Don’t Know
- Empress Danny – Long Time
- G Maffiah – Miss Your Love
- Gage – Love Me Girl (Radio Edit)
- Gage – Love Me Girl
- Gully Bop – Dem Nuh Know Mi Story
- Maypen Di Future – Bitter Street
- Mr Vegas – Mr Shotta
- Negus – I & Jah
- Ordinary – Silly Me
- Rikroot – My Place
- Sagitarr – Reason To Live
- Sandy Star – Stress Pile Up
- Savage – Ain’t No Sunshine
- Turbulence & Mr Straight – Strive & Stay Alive
- Yomi – Breathe
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