CYAN GET ENUFF RIDDIM produced by AHOE RECORDS 2014
Cyan Get Enuff Overview
In 2014, reggae was seeing a new wave of roots-inspired riddims, and Cyan Get Enuff Riddim became one of the year’s standout foundations. Its easy groove and warm, classic sound matched the renewed interest in authentic reggae styles. The riddim offered a familiar comfort while still feeling fresh, making it a favorite among reggae listeners looking for that vintage touch. Behind the project was AHOE RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to roots reggae and cultural storytelling. AHOE RECORDS has built a reputation for working with both established and rising reggae artists. Their releases have gathered steady streams on digital platforms, helping to bring global attention to reggae’s new generation. The studio’s careful production on Cyan Get Enuff Riddim kept the music grounded in tradition while inviting new voices. The collection brought together a strong group of artists. Exco Levi, already a recognized name and winner of multiple Juno Awards in Canada, delivered “High Grade.” His song stands out for its smooth delivery and roots message. Virtus followed with “Dancehall Mi Place,” adding his own flavor and energy to the riddim. Dar teamed up with K X Raia for “Lovely Day,” bringing a gentle, uplifting spirit. Kozmik Consciousnez’s “Reggae Got Soul” stayed true to the roots style that the riddim celebrates. Sidya’s “See You Move” added a catchy, danceable touch. Jahnett Tafari closed out the set with “Str8 From The Heart,” offering heartfelt lyrics and a soulful vibe. Together, these tracks made Cyan Get Enuff Riddim a memorable release, echoing the spirit of 2014 roots reggae.
Cyan Get Enuff Tracklist:
- Exco Levi – High Grade
- Virtus – Dancehall Mi Place
- Dar-K X Raia – Lovely Day
- Kozmik Consciousnez – Reggae Got Soul
- Sidya – See You Move
- Jahnett Tafari – Str8 From The Heart
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