ANGEL RIDDIM produced by HOT & SPICY 2009
Angel Overview
In 2009, reggae fans saw a return to the classic rocksteady flow with the Angel Riddim. This style, popular in the late 1960s, is known for its steady rhythm and soulful melodies. The Angel Riddim brought this traditional sound back, reminding listeners of reggae’s roots while adding a fresh touch. The riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Anthony John delivered "Live As One," a track that highlights his smooth vocals and positive lyrics. Jah Mason, known for his energetic performances and hits like "Mi Chalwa," contributed "Wicked Man." Nicky B, who has worked with big names like Sean Paul, offered "Im Gone," bringing his signature catchy hooks to the project. Camar joined with "Like I Do," and popular group Voicemail, known for dance hits like "Wacky Dip," performed "Youre The One." Each artist brought their unique style, but all stayed true to the rocksteady tradition. The production was handled by HOT and SPICY, a team respected for their work in the reggae scene. They are known for blending classic reggae sounds with modern techniques, and their careful production helped give the riddim its timeless feel. Looking back, the Angel Riddim stands out as a release that carried reggae’s message in 2009. It connected the past and present, giving both longtime fans and new listeners a taste of authentic reggae. With its strong lineup and classic flow, it remains a favorite among lovers of the genre.
Angel Tracklist:
- Anthony John – Live As One
- Jah Mason – Wicked Man
- Nicky B – Im Gone
- Camar – Like I Do
- Voicemail – Youre The One
- Lyricson – Black Woman
- Wayne Marshall – Ballin Out
- Ricky Sheppard – Destiny
- Norris Man – If Only They Know
- Sizzla – Whats The World
- Yeahmanc – Ma Cite
- Krys – Pa Okipew De Jalousie
- Sael Feat Mary – Passion
- Nuttea – Lhexagone
- Sir Samuel – Oublie Le
- Straika – No Translation
- Tiwony – Rastafari
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