EVERLIVING SOUL RIDDIM produced by KING OF KINGS 1998
Everliving Soul Overview
In 1998, the Everliving Soul Riddim became a strong example of modern roots reggae. The instrumental is built on steady drum and bass, with warm guitar and keyboard melodies. This sound gave a new generation of reggae singers a chance to share cultural messages. Capleton, known for his powerful voice and songs like "Tour," brings deep energy to "Yad Along." His style fits well with the roots feel of the riddim. Chrisinti, who later released the album "Comfort My People," sings "Let Jah Be Praised." His vocals are smooth and uplifting, adding a spiritual mood to the project. Iley Dread, with the song "Monitor Me," offers a steady and thoughtful performance. He is also known for his work as a producer and label owner in reggae music. Terry Ganzie, who once worked with Buju Banton on "Who Is It," appears with "Free Up The Vibes." His song encourages unity and positive thinking. The producer behind this project is KING OF KINGS. This label has played an important role in reggae, producing music for many artists and helping to shape the sound of roots reggae in the late 1990s. Their productions are known for keeping the rebel spirit alive in reggae. The project also includes a version called "Everliving Soul Riddim," which highlights the instrumental alone. This roots release is still remembered as a key moment for reggae in 1998, showing the strength and unity of the genre.
Everliving Soul Tracklist:
- Capleton – Yad Along
- Chrisinti – Let Jah Be Praised
- Iley Dread – Monitor Me
- Terry Ganzie – Free Up The Vibes
- Version – Everliving Soul Riddim
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