Celebration Time Riddim produced by Royal Sounds 2025
Celebration Time Overview
The foundation rhythm on Celebration Time Riddim stands out for its deep, conscious reggae sound. It brings a classic roots feeling, with warm bass and steady drums, making it easy for listeners to connect to the music’s message. This style is catching attention in reggae playlists everywhere. Artists like Fiona Faye, with her song "Forward," add a strong, uplifting voice to the riddim. Fiona Faye is known in the UK reggae scene, and her music often carries a message of hope. Junior Morgan delivers "Peace & Love," bringing his calm style and positive lyrics. Rachaad’s "It's A Celebration" brings energy and joy, fitting the riddim’s uplifting mood. Sese Foster adds a spiritual touch with "Mystic," while Rasta Jahlor’s "Rasta Children" highlights roots and culture. Each artist brings their own flavor, but all fit perfectly with the foundation rhythm. The riddim’s sound is shaped by Royal Sounds, a band and production team from North London. Royal Sounds is known for their album "Burning Inspiration" and for working with artists like Ras Alkebu. On this project, they also team up with Ras Alkebu for "Celebration Time Riddim Instrumental." Royal Sounds is respected for keeping the roots reggae tradition alive, and their productions have reached listeners worldwide. Celebration Time Riddim is making a big impact this year, with its conscious foundation rhythm and talented artists. The project is released under Royal Sounds Records, showing the label’s ongoing support for real reggae music.
Celebration Time Tracklist:
- Donovan KingJay – Where I Come From
- Fiona Faye – Forward
- Junior Morgan – Peace & Love
- Rachaad – It’s A Celebration
- Sese Foster – Mystic
- Rasta Jahlor – Rasta Children
- Dynamite – Get Up & Win
- Royal Sounds, Ras Alkebu – Celebration Time Riddim Instrumental
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