BEDROOM MOOD RIDDIM produced by REGGAE GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Bedroom Mood Overview
In 2021, reggae music saw a renewed interest in vintage sounds, and the Bedroom Mood Riddim dub release fit right into that movement. The riddim’s deep, rolling bass and hypnotic grooves echoed the spirit of classic roots reggae, yet brought a fresh energy that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners. Its warm, analog feel made it a favorite in roots sessions throughout the year, helping to keep the genre’s message alive at a time when connection and positivity were needed most. The project was shaped by REGGAE GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for supporting authentic reggae productions and helping artists reach a global audience. With a track record of well-crafted releases and a reputation for quality, the label ensured that the Bedroom Mood Riddim stood out among the year’s roots offerings. Each artist on the riddim brought their own signature style. Ed Robinson, known for his smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery, contributed the track “All My Life.” Robinson’s earlier hit, a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” reached international audiences and helped solidify his place in reggae history. Joanna Marie’s “Close To You” added a soulful touch, showcasing her expressive voice. Joanna Marie is recognized for her collaborations with top reggae artists and her presence in the reggae scene since the 1990s, where she first gained attention as a featured vocalist. Lee Kelly rounded out the project with “Magic,” bringing a rootsy vibe and thoughtful lyrics that fit the riddim’s vintage feel. Together, these tracks made the Bedroom Mood Riddim a standout release, celebrated in roots sessions and playlists throughout 2021.
Bedroom Mood Tracklist:
- Ed Robinson – All My Life
- Joanna Marie – Close To You
- Lee Kelly – Magic
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