DIVINE MAJESTY RIDDIM produced by IZREAL RECORDS / SONOVIC MUSIC 2020
Divine Majesty Overview
Divine Majesty Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style to the music. T'Jean is known for his smooth vocals and positive lyrics. He often blends traditional reggae with modern sounds. 5 Star Celestial has built a reputation for thoughtful songwriting and a spiritual approach to reggae. His music often touches on themes of unity and hope. Blvk H3ro is recognized for his fresh sound and creative delivery. He has gained attention for pushing reggae in new directions while staying true to its roots. Davianah, who comes from a musical family, is known for her strong voice and energetic performances. She often addresses real-life issues in her songs. Jelliss is an emerging artist who brings a unique style to the riddim, focusing on melody and lyrical content. The producer behind Divine Majesty Riddim is IZREAL RECORDS / SONOVIC MUSIC. This production team has worked on several reggae and dancehall projects and is known for high-quality releases. They focus on keeping the classic reggae sound alive while supporting new talent. The riddim itself uses deep bass, steady drums, and echoing effects, giving it a classic reggae feel with a modern touch. Released in 2020, Divine Majesty Riddim stands out for its strong production and the blend of both new and established voices. It reflects reggae’s ongoing influence and importance in music culture.
Divine Majesty Tracklist:
- T’Jean – Divine Majesty
- 5 Star Celestial – The Wire
- Imeru Tafari Silent Prayer
- Blvk H3ro – Nyahbinghi Order (Beat Dem)
- Davianah – Not Your Property
- Jelliss – Watch Dem Stumble
- Indie Allen – Keep It Real
- Ras I – Hunting
- Royal Blu – As Above on the Ground
- Runkus – Testament
- Kabaka Pyramid – Energy
- Chronic Law – Anointed
- Jahbar I – Fully Endure
- Sonovic Music – Divine Majesty Riddim
Releases Similar to Divine Majesty Riddim – Izreal Records / Sonovic Music
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