BREAK UP RIDDIM produced by LEAF OF LIFE PRODUCTION 2022
Break Up Overview
In 2022, a special reggae riddim was born in the studio, bringing together classic roots sounds and new creative energy. The producer behind this project, LEAF OF LIFE PRODUCTION, worked with skilled musicians to lay down a warm, groovy base that echoed the golden era of reggae. The creative direction was clear: keep the roots spirit alive while giving young voices a strong platform. LEAF OF LIFE PRODUCTION is known for its commitment to authentic reggae. The label has built a reputation for quality releases that respect the tradition but also push the music forward. Their work has gained respect in reggae circles, both in Jamaica and abroad, for supporting cultural messages and fresh talent. The riddim featured several standout artists, each bringing their own style. Chezi delivered "Ganja Tree," a track that blends roots messages with a modern touch. Chezi is recognized for his conscious lyrics and is part of the new wave of reggae singers making an impact. Half Pint, a veteran in the reggae world, contributed "Undying Love Song." Half Pint is famous for his classic hit "Greetings," and his voice has influenced both reggae and dancehall for decades. His presence on the riddim added a sense of history and experience. Turbulance gave listeners "Patiently Waiting." He is well known for his song "Notorious," which became a big hit and helped him gain international attention. Turbulance’s powerful delivery kept the message strong. Pressure rounded out the lineup with "Someone To Love." Known for his hit "Love and Affection," Pressure brought heartfelt vocals and roots energy to the project. This 2022 roots drop proved that reggae’s cultural message is still alive and strong.
Break Up Tracklist:
- Chezi – Ganja Tree
- Half Pint – Undying Love Song
- Turbulance – Patiently Waiting
- Pressure – Someone To Love
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