EL TORO RIDDIM produced by CELL BLOCK STUDIO 2015
El Toro Overview
In 2015, roots reggae saw a fresh wave of creativity, and the El Toro Riddim was a strong part of this movement. Produced by CELL BLOCK STUDIO, the album collection brought together a group of talented artists, each adding their own style to the classic reggae sound. The one drop base on El Toro Riddim stands out when compared to other collections from the same year. While many albums in 2015 experimented with digital sounds or blended genres, this riddim kept its focus on the deep, steady drumbeat and thick bass lines that define roots reggae. The result is a sound that feels both traditional and fresh. Abby Dallas delivers "Bratta Loving," showing the smooth vocal style that also made her song "No Ice Cream Love" a hit in Jamaica. Keishera James brings emotion to "Sorry," while Versatile energizes the collection with "Sound Di Alarm." Munga Honourable, known for his hit "Bad From Mi Born," offers a reflective moment with "Memories." D'Essence adds warmth on "Feels Like Fire." Other artists like Mad Rhymes with "Real Yute," Dominic with "Life I Know," Sabina with "Lets Talk," and Ruach Ru with "Who Am I" help round out the album, each track fitting into the roots reggae tradition. The culture arranger played a key role, making sure every song matched the riddim’s roots feeling. CELL BLOCK STUDIO, a respected Jamaican label known for working with both new and established artists, guided the project.
El Toro Tracklist:
- Abby Dallas – Bratta Loving
- Keishera James – Sorry
- Versatile – Sound Di Alarm
- Munga Honourable – Memories
- D’Essence – Feels Like Fire
- Mad Rhymes – Real Yute
- Dominic – Life I Know
- Sabina – Lets Talk
- Ruach Ru – Who Am I
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