CORNERSTONE RIDDIM produced by MISS MAC MUSIC 2023
Cornerstone Overview
The Cornerstone Riddim project started in the studio with a simple idea: to bring fresh energy to roots reggae in 2023. The instrumental, built on warm bass and relaxed drum patterns, quickly became the foundation for a collection of standout tracks. At the center of the project was MISS MAC MUSIC, a producer known for blending classic reggae sounds with a modern touch. MISS MAC MUSIC, who has worked with several rising reggae acts and built a reputation for quality productions, guided the creative process from start to finish. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Kiara’s track, "Glue," stands out with smooth vocals and catchy melodies. Kiara has gained attention in the reggae scene for her unique voice and songwriting skills. Caliah Mar follows with "Good Vibes," a song that lives up to its name and adds a joyful spirit to the collection. Kristine Alicia delivers "You Ah Di Cornerstone," a powerful performance that highlights her strong roots in reggae and gospel music. Kristine Alicia is well-known for her 2013 album "Songs from Zion" and was nominated for a Marlin Award, showing her impact on the genre. Hornsman Coyote joins with "Kolektivno Razumevanje," bringing a different flavor with his signature trombone sound. Belly’s "Still Trodding" keeps the roots message alive, reminding listeners of reggae’s enduring spirit. The instrumental version, "Cronerstone Riddim" by Jaime Hinckson, lets the music shine on its own. Cornerstone Riddim remains a favorite for fans who love roots reggae with a modern edge. The project’s laid-back vibe and strong performances make it a memorable release from 2023.
Cornerstone Tracklist:
- Kiara -Glue
- Caliah Mar -Good Vibes
- Kristine Alicia -You Ah Di Cornerstone
- Hornsman Coyote -Kolektivno Razumevanje
- Belly -Still Trodding
- Jaime Hinckson -Cronerstone Riddim (Version)
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