CLASSIC LOVERS RIDDIM produced by ONE HARMONY MUSIC 2017
Classic Lovers Overview
In 2017, reggae fans enjoyed a new roots riddim that brought together classic sounds and fresh energy. The release came from ONE HARMONY MUSIC, a label known for its dedication to roots reggae and cultural music. Over the years, ONE HARMONY MUSIC has supported both new and established artists, helping to keep traditional reggae alive. The dub release featured a strong lineup from the 2017 reggae scene. Althea Hewitt delivered "Love Songs," showing her smooth vocals and emotional style. Hewitt is respected for her solo work and has performed with the group 4th Street Sister. Andrew Sloley’s "Don't Walk Away" added soulful touches to the riddim, while Asante Amen’s "Miss Chocolate Brown Skin" brought conscious lyrics and roots energy. Asante Amen is known for his uplifting messages and has shared stages with reggae legends like Luciano. Bomma General’s "Please Don't Cry" brought a dancehall flavor, and Fred Locks’ "Try Love" added a deep roots feel. Fred Locks is famous for his classic song "Black Star Liners," a roots anthem from the 1970s. Each artist gave the riddim their own style, making the project rich and diverse. This dub release was a cultural gem in 2017, celebrating roots reggae’s history and its ongoing influence in the modern scene.
Classic Lovers Tracklist:
- Althea Hewitt – Love Songs
- Andrew Sloley – Don’t Walk Away
- Asante Amen – Miss Chocolate Brown Skin (Remix)
- Bomma General – Please Don’t Cry
- Fred Locks – Try Love
- Glen Sloley – Never Gonna Change My Mind`
- June Powell – Alone Again
- Kitty Corbin – Show And Tell
- Mason – Reminisce
- Mikey Sovereign – How Many Times
- Raspec – Black Woman
- Rock Star – Stronger
- Sammy D – Yesterday Medley
- Sandeeno – Memories
- Sharon Forrester – It Was So Good (Remix)
- Stephen Souza – Not Gonna Cry
- Susie Maine – Bring Back The Love
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