ETERNAL LIGHT RIDDIM produced by SELMAD RECORDS 2023
Eternal Light Overview
The foundation for Eternal Light Riddim began in the studio with a clear vision. The studio hand focused on building a rhythm that was strong and full of life, using layers of percussion and melodic touches. Each sound was chosen to create a warm, rootsy feeling that would support the message in every song. SELMAD RECORDS, the producer behind this project, is known for its commitment to conscious reggae music. The label has a history of supporting artists who bring positive and cultural messages to their songs. Over the years, SELMAD RECORDS has released several respected projects that have found support among reggae fans worldwide. The artists on Eternal Light Riddim each add their own style and energy. Perfect Giddimani delivers "Life Isn'T That," bringing his unique voice and lyrical skill. Perfect Giddimani is well known for his 2006 hit "Hand Cart Bwoy," which gained international attention and helped build his reputation as a leading reggae artist. Isiah Mentor contributes "I Am A Rastaman," sharing his deep roots and commitment to Rastafari culture. Isiah Mentor has been active in reggae since the 1990s and is respected for his powerful voice and message-driven songs. Ed Garage steps in with "Conscious Mind," adding a thoughtful and melodic layer to the riddim. His style fits perfectly with the positive direction of the project. Jennifer Barrett brings "Thunda & Lightning," showing her strong vocals and emotional delivery. Ricky Chaplin closes out with "Love Rastafari," a song that reflects his long-standing dedication to roots reggae. Together, these tracks show that reggae remains strong in 2023, blending culture and message for a timeless sound.
Eternal Light Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani – Life Isn’T That
- Isiah Mentor – I Am A Rastaman
- Ed Garage – Conscious Mind
- Jennifer Barrett – Thunda & Lightning
- Ricky Chaplin – Love Rastafari
- Selmad Records – Eternal Light Riddim
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