COOL RUNNINGS RIDDIM produced by REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS 2021
Cool Runnings Overview
Today, reggae fans still talk about the deep one drop base that made this roots anthology stand out in 2021. The steady drum and bass rhythm brought listeners back to the classic reggae sound, while giving the music a fresh, modern feel. This riddim became a favorite for those who love conscious lyrics and solid roots vibes. Working back from the music, the anthology featured a strong lineup of artists. Tony Gold’s “Cool Runnings” became a highlight, showing his smooth vocal style. Tony Gold is also known for his work with Shaggy, including their hit “Hey Sexy Lady.” Ras Capulu delivered “Mi Royal,” bringing a heartfelt message over the rhythm. Jahmali’s “She Brings Joy” added warmth, and fans remember Jahmali for his respected roots reggae albums like “El Shaddai.” Theo Nyeemiya’s “Love In The Air” and Dolla Dolla’s “Galang So” both brought different flavors to the collection, making it rich and varied. Other songs like “Protect Me” by Atuela, “Cali Greens” by Perfect Giddimani, “Those Were The Days” by Kumpojah, and “The Yutes Them” by Milton Blake added more depth and style, each artist bringing their own perspective. All of this was made possible by REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS. This producer is known for helping keep reggae’s foundation strong, working with both new and established artists. REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS has produced many riddims that have gained thousands of streams and are respected in reggae circles. The one drop base of this anthology helped reggae’s roots stay alive in 2021, and the music continues to get replayed by fans who love authentic reggae sounds.
Cool Runnings Tracklist:
- Tony Gold – Cool Runnings
- Ras Capulu – Mi Royal
- Jahmali – She Brings Joy
- Theo Nyeemiya – Love In The Air
- Dolla Dolla – Galang So
- Atuela – Protect Me
- Perfect Giddimani – Cali Greens
- Kumpojah – Those Were The Days
- Milton Blake – The Yutes Them
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