CURANDERO RIDDIM produced by POSITIVE VIBZ PRODUCTIONS 2021
Curandero Overview
Curandero Riddim, released in 2021, stands out in modern dancehall with its club-ready sound. The riddim is built for sound system culture, where selectors and DJs search for rhythms that can move a crowd. This riddim blends hardcore dancehall energy with catchy hooks, making it a favorite for parties and dance floors. The production comes from POSITIVE VIBZ PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its energetic and modern approach to reggae and dancehall. The label has built a reputation for high-quality releases, and Curandero Riddim is no exception. The sound engineer played a key role, balancing heavy basslines with crisp percussion and clear vocals, making every track powerful and clean for big speakers. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists. A Roar delivers “Reggae Music,” a track that captures the roots and energy of reggae in a dancehall style. Kano Sunsay and Little Pepe team up on “Medicina y Cura,” bringing their Spanish reggae experience; Little Pepe is especially known for his album “Al Sur de la Luna,” which helped him gain recognition in the European reggae scene. Lioness Haze brings a fresh voice with “Material Things,” while Mike Joseph and Jahricio combine forces on “Curandero,” adding a melodic touch. The instrumental “Curandero Riddim” by Positive Vibz lets selectors mix and blend in classic sound system style. Even today, DJs keep 2021 alive by spinning these tracks. Curandero Riddim’s blend of energy and melody ensures it remains a selector’s choice, perfect for sound systems and reggae fans alike.
Curandero Tracklist:
- A Roar – Reggae Music
- Kano Sunsay, Little Pepe – Medicina y Cura
- Lioness Haze – Material Things
- Mike Joseph, Jahricio – Curandero
- Positive Vibz – Curandero Riddim (Instrumental Version)
- Ti Polosound – Love di Reggae
- Yeyo Perez, Ganjahr Family – Digan Lo Que Digan
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