DI ALARM RIDDIM produced by LOVE AND UNITY MUSIC / UPPRESSOR’S PRODUCTIONS 2019
Di Alarm Overview
The Di Alarm Riddim brought a fresh roots sound to reggae in 2019. The rhythm is steady and deep, with a classic reggae beat that feels both timeless and new. Rich basslines and gentle guitar licks give the riddim a warm, soulful vibe. The whole production feels uplifting but also serious, with a focus on conscious lyrics and positive energy. Several artists helped make this riddim stand out. Anthony B delivers a powerful message in his track "Antichrist." Known for his strong voice in reggae, Anthony B has built a global fanbase and is respected for songs like "Fire Pon Rome." Scrappy Sinon’s "Give Thanks" is full of gratitude and hope, adding a spiritual layer to the riddim. Althea Hewitt sings "Last Breath" with emotion and clarity. She is recognized for her work as a solo artist and as a former member of the legendary group 54-46. Spade Again’s "Confusion" brings thoughtful lyrics about life’s struggles, while Cookie The Herbalist’s "Rebel" adds a rebellious spirit to the project. Behind the scenes, LOVE AND UNITY MUSIC / UPPRESSOR'S PRODUCTIONS played a key role. The label is known for supporting conscious reggae and roots projects. Their focus on social commentary and unity has helped them earn respect in reggae circles. They have released several notable riddims and have worked with a wide range of artists. Di Alarm Riddim kept the roots of reggae alive in 2019, blending classic sounds with fresh voices and important messages.
Di Alarm Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Antichrist
- Scrappy Sinon – Give Thanks
- Althea Hewitt – Last Breath
- Spade Again – Confusion
- Cookie The Herbalist – Rebel
- Smiley – Sound Di Alarm
- Samora – Keep My Fire Lit
- Masinga Root – Call Me
- Jeawa & Loreen – Take My Hand
- Unstoppable Fyah – One Door Close
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