CRAVIN FOR LOVE RIDDIM produced by KONSEQUENCE MUZIK 2021
Cravin For Love Overview
The dub version of the Cravin For Love Riddim was released by KONSEQUENCE MUZIK, a label known for its crisp production and dedication to authentic reggae sounds. KONSEQUENCE MUZIK has been active in the Jamaican music scene, producing tracks that often blend fresh talent with established voices. Their work on the Cravin For Love Riddim (Instrumental) highlighted their signature approach, combining classic reggae elements with a modern touch. This dub release features a cast of notable artists. Davianah, known for her distinct voice and energy, brings depth to “Blessings In Life.” She is recognized as the daughter of reggae legend Tony Rebel, and her solo career continues to gain attention. Gyptian, whose global hit “Hold You” reached international charts and earned platinum certification in the US, delivers his unique style on “Critical” and “Critical (Radio Edit).” His smooth vocals and emotive delivery are a standout on this riddim. Maestro Don contributes with “Cravin For Love,” adding a fresh voice to the lineup. Starface’s “Caribbean Girl” offers a vibrant, dance-ready vibe that fits perfectly within the riddim’s flow. The dub engineer for this release skillfully reshapes the original tracks, using echo and reverb to enhance the roots reggae atmosphere and give each song a new dimension. Even as new sounds emerge in reggae, this dub cut echoes the roots output of 2021. The project remains available for streaming on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, inviting both longtime fans and new listeners to experience its enduring groove.
Cravin For Love Tracklist:
- Davianah – Blessings In Life
- Gyptian – Critical (Radio Edit)
- Gyptian – Critical
- Konsequence Muzik – Cravin For Love Riddim (Instrumental)
- Maestro Don – Cravin For Love
- Starface – Caribbean Girl
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