BABY LOVE RIDDIM produced by SUN MOON STARS PRODUCTION 2004
Baby Love Overview
The Baby Love Riddim, released in 2004, is a standout collection in the dancehall scene, featuring a blend of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks. This compilation includes tracks like "Fed Up" by Angel, where the artist delivers a powerful performance that resonates with listeners. Capleton & Action K bring energy with their track "My Boo," a song that highlights their dynamic synergy. Chuck Fender’s "Vibes For You" adds a smooth touch, while Elephant Man's "Clump Up" injects an unmistakable party vibe, showcasing his signature energetic style. Lukie D & Nitty Kutchie's collaboration on "Chucky Boo" offers a memorable duet, and Mad Cobra's "Gangsta Ting" stays true to his roots with its gritty lyrics. Mr Lex delivers "Anything Mi Seh" with his usual flair, and Richie Spice’s "I Love You" adds a romantic dimension to the riddim. Sizzla's "Baby Love" and Tanya Stephens' "Run Them Mouth" round out the collection, each contributing to the riddim's diverse soundscape. The riddim is a creation of SUN MOON STARS PRODUCTION, a label known for its innovative approach to dancehall music. Their ability to blend artistry with entertainment has made them a notable name in the industry. This release, among others, helped cement their reputation for producing high-quality dancehall music that resonates with both local and international audiences. In a year filled with heavy bashment drops, the Baby Love Riddim stood tall, showcasing the talents of its featured artists and the production prowess of SUN MOON STARS PRODUCTION.
Baby Love Tracklist:
- Angel – Fed Up
- Capleton & Action K – My Boo
- Chuck Fender – Vibes For You
- Elephant Man – Clump Up
- Lukie D & Nitty Kutchie – Chucky Boo
- Mad Cobra – Gangsta Ting
- Mr Lex – Anything Mi Seh
- Richie Spice – I Love You
- Sizzla – Baby Love
- Tanya Stephens – Run Them Mouth
- Tony Rebel – Innocent Blood
- Vybz Kartel – Girl Link Up
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