CREAMY CORNER RIDDIM produced by MISIK MUSIC 2016
Creamy Corner Overview
Today, many reggae fans remember the Creamy Corner Riddim project as a strong example of how modern artists can honor classic reggae sounds. Released in 2016, this riddim brought together a group of talented singers and deejays, each adding their unique voice to the foundation-style beat. Listeners still enjoy General Degree’s “Ruff It Up,” a track that mixes smooth delivery with clever lyrics. D Major’s “Give Praises” stands out for its uplifting message, while Dre Island’s “Dem a Liar” brings a thoughtful, conscious vibe. Kesnamdi’s “Unfair Living” talks about real-life struggles, connecting with those who face challenges every day. Lia Caribe adds a different flavor with “Rude Bwoy Loving,” blending attitude and melody. Other memorable songs on the riddim include Tony Curtis with “Sunshine Love,” Warrior King’s “Niceness,” and Ward 21’s “Herbs Man.” Each song fits naturally with the riddim’s warm, steady groove, making the project easy to play from start to finish. Behind the scenes, the producer MISIK MUSIC played a key role in shaping the sound. Known for refining reggae rhythms and working with both new and established artists, MISIK MUSIC helped the Creamy Corner Riddim reach reggae fans worldwide. The label’s careful attention to detail and respect for reggae’s roots are clear in this release. The Creamy Corner Riddim continues to earn respect from DJs and sound systems. Its mix of modern voices and classic reggae feel has made it a lasting favorite, showing how today’s artists and producers keep reggae history alive.
Creamy Corner Tracklist:
- General Degree – Ruff It Up
- D Major – Give Praises
- Dre Island – Dem a Liar
- Kesnamdi – Unfair Living
- Lia Caribe – Rude Bwoy Loving
- Tony Curtis – Sunshine Love
- Warrior King – Niceness
- Javada – Time Up
- Ward 21 – Herbs Man
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