CLEAN VIBES RIDDIM produced by SPECIAL DELIVERY MUSIC 2003
Clean Vibes Overview
In 2003, the reggae scene was graced with the arrival of the Clean Vibes Riddim, a project that captured the essence of roots reggae with its meditative and conscious character. This riddim was the brainchild of SPECIAL DELIVERY MUSIC, a label known for its dedication to authentic island storytelling and its impact on the reggae genre. SPECIAL DELIVERY MUSIC has been instrumental in promoting reggae's global reach, bringing together artists who can convey powerful messages through their music. The Clean Vibes Riddim brought together a diverse group of artists, each adding their unique touch to the project. Alpheus contributed with "Forgive Me," a track that showcased his smooth vocal style and heartfelt lyrics. Mykal Roze, known for his work with Black Uhuru, delivered "Never Take It For Granted," reminding listeners of the importance of gratitude and appreciation. Pierpoljak, a French reggae artist, added a touch of international flair with "Poor Man," a song that resonated with many due to its relatable themes of struggle and resilience. Queen Ifrica, celebrated for her empowering messages, contributed "Love And Happiness," a track that highlighted her ability to blend social commentary with uplifting vibes. The riddim also featured tracks like "Version" by Clean Vibes and "Poison And Medicine" by Tony Rebel, each adding layers to the riddim's rich tapestry. Turbulence's "Don't Worry" rounded out the collection, offering reassurance and hope. The Clean Vibes Riddim remains a testament to the strength and spirit of reggae music in 2003, a year when the genre continued to thrive and inspire.
Clean Vibes Tracklist:
- Alpheus – Forgive Me
- Clean Vibes – Version
- Mykal Roze – Never Take It For Granted
- Pierpoljak – Poor Man
- Queen Ifrica – Love And Happiness
- Tony Rebel – Poison And Medicine
- Turbulence – Dont Worry
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