BLACK VIRGIN RIDDIM produced by ONEJAH SIMS MUSIC 2020
Black Virgin Overview
The Black Virgin Riddim is a dancehall release from 2020 that brings together several artists for a strong collaborative sound. Alexandre Stevenson is known for his smooth vocal delivery and has built a steady following in the dancehall scene. He often focuses on catchy hooks and clear lyrics, which help his tracks stand out. Anzala Ken brings a unique energy to the riddim, mixing traditional dancehall rhythms with modern influences. His past singles have gained attention for their creative approach and lively performances. Aur?lie Raymond is recognized for her melodic voice and emotional style. She often explores themes of love and resilience in her songs, attracting listeners who enjoy deeper messages in dancehall music. Baptiste Straboni is known for his rhythmic flow and consistent output. His work on the Black Virgin Riddim highlights his ability to adapt to different beats while keeping his signature style. Elton Mary adds a soulful touch to the riddim, blending reggae influences with a modern edge. His contributions often receive positive feedback for their warmth and sincerity. ONEJAH SIMS MUSIC produced the riddim and has a reputation for guiding successful dancehall projects. The label is respected for supporting both new and established artists, and its releases are known for high production quality. The Black Virgin Riddim itself features a hypnotic beat, smooth basslines, and a dance-friendly tempo. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing strength of collaboration in dancehall music and continues to be played at parties and on radio.
Black Virgin Tracklist:
- Alexandre Stevenson – One Boulite
- Anzala Ken – Militants
- Aur?lie Raymond – Stop
- Baptiste Straboni – Une Sp?ciale
- Elton Mary – Kontamin?s
- Fabrice Bennetier; Marc Decembrer – Applewid
- Johann Simon – Black Virgin
- Ludyvann Leon – Tchek
- Misher Edie – Babylone
- Olivier Vaity – Catalogu?s
- Sylvain Thevenot – Let Them Talk
- Terry Lapin – Blackman
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