Corner Shop Riddim (Remastered) produced by Johnny Wonder & Adde Instrumentals 2025
Corner Shop Overview
Christopher Martin, J Boog, Jah Vinci, Conkarah, and Romain Virgo are some of the most respected names in modern reggae. Christopher Martin, known for his hit "Cheaters Prayer," brings his smooth voice to "Mi Friend Dem." J Boog, who earned popularity with his album "Backyard Boogie," delivers the heartfelt "Break Us Apart." Jah Vinci, a singer with roots in both reggae and dancehall, shares his message on "Never Too Late." Conkarah, famous for his viral reggae cover of "Hello" by Adele, sings "Island Girl." Romain Virgo, the youngest winner of Digicel Rising Stars in Jamaica, adds his soulful touch to "Beat You Down." These artists come together over a riddim crafted with care. The rocksteady flow in this project echoes the classic reggae sound, blending strong basslines with warm melodies. Johnny Wonder and Adde Instrumentals, the producers behind this release, have a long history in the reggae world. Johnny Wonder is known for his work with 21st Hapilos, a major digital distributor of reggae and dancehall music. Adde Instrumentals, from Sweden, has produced songs for top Jamaican artists and is recognized for bringing a fresh sound to reggae rhythms. Their collaboration creates a seamless musical journey. The roots reggae style is alive in every track, from "Mi Friend Dem" to "Beat You Down." Each artist adds their own flavor, but the spirit of classic reggae ties everything together. This release proves that the heart of reggae music still beats strong today.
Corner Shop Tracklist:
- Christopher Martin – Mi Friend Dem
- J Boog – Break Us Apart
- Jah Vinci – Never Too Late
- Conkarah – Island Girl
- Romain Virgo – Beat You Down
- Cecile – Upgrade
- Collie Buddz – No Time
- Richie Campbell – I’m Going
- Sophia Squire – No More Struggles
- Richie Stephens – Try Me
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