Come On Little Girl Riddim – Record Factory 1997
Come On Little Girl Overview
Today, reggae fans still talk about the one drop base of the “Come On Little Girl Riddim.” This bass line, steady and deep, is a classic example of roots reggae from the late 1990s. The rhythm’s pulse makes listeners want to sway, and its natural groove keeps it fresh for both longtime fans and new listeners. The riddim features strong performances from three respected artists: Sanchez, Lukie D, and Singing Melody. Each brings their own style, but together they create a peaceful and soulful sound. Sanchez, known for the hit “Wings Of Love,” adds his smooth voice and heartfelt delivery. Lukie D, who gained attention with songs like “Close Your Eyes,” brings energy and emotion. Singing Melody, with his track “Love Thing,” is famous for his silky vocals and charm. These artists help the riddim stand out, but the sound architect behind this project also deserves credit. The production is clean and roots-driven, using live instruments and classic reggae elements. The result is a timeless sound that fits both radio play and sound system sessions. The “Come On Little Girl Riddim” is often remembered as a highlight of reggae in 1997. Its rootsy style and strong performances show the power of reggae music to last through the years. Even now, the riddim is a favorite for those who love classic reggae vibes and simple, strong rhythms. This project is proof of reggae’s strength and lasting appeal.
Come On Little Girl Tracklist:
- Sanchez – Wings Of Love
- Lukie D – Close Your Eyes
- Singing Melody – Love Thing
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