CROSS ROADS RIDDIM produced by CASHFLOW RECORDS 2019
Cross Roads Overview
The Cross Roads Riddim brings a classic rocksteady flow to modern reggae. Built for sound system culture, its steady beat and warm bass make it perfect for big speakers and outdoor dances. The riddim follows the original reggae structure, with a rolling groove that DJs and selectors love to play. This style has always been important in reggae history, helping to keep the music alive in communities and dancehalls. At the center of this release is CASHFLOW RECORDS, a respected Jamaican production house. Known for their attention to sound quality and roots reggae vibes, CASHFLOW RECORDS has worked with many top artists over the years. Their focus on preserving the warmth of vinyl records gives Cross Roads Riddim its deep, rich sound. This label has a strong presence in the reggae world, with releases that often become favorites for selectors and fans alike. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Ce'Cile shines with "Glow Up," delivering smooth vocals over the laidback beat. Charly B’s "Always On My Mind" adds heartfelt lyrics, while Fyaado’s "Music Calling Me" celebrates the power of reggae itself. Kaibanon brings energy with "No Lie," and KennySmyth gives a romantic touch on "Crazy In Love." Each artist uses the riddim’s steady flow to create songs that fit perfectly into sound system sessions. Cross Roads Riddim stands as a modern roots release that respects tradition. Its rocksteady beat and classic production make it a lasting favorite in reggae circles.
Cross Roads Tracklist:
- Ce’Cile – Glow Up
- Charly B – Always On My Mind
- Fyaado – Music Calling Me
- I-Octane – Cross Roads
- Kaibanon – No Lie
- KennySmyth – Crazy In Love
- Kiprich – Don’t Live For People
- Lee Tafari – Visionary
- Nina Karle – Never Walk Alone
- Randy Valentine – Can’t Let Babylon Get I Down
- Real Image – Warrior
- Survivor – I’m A Winner
- Cashflow – Cross Roads Instrumental
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