Everywhere I Go Riddim produced by Bizzari Records 2010
Everywhere I Go Overview
When Everywhere I Go Riddim dropped in 2010, reggae fans quickly picked up on its powerful roots sound. The riddim’s deep bass and lively horns gave singers and deejays a strong foundation, and the response from listeners was full of excitement. Many fans loved how the music captured both classic and modern reggae vibes, making it a favorite in dances and on radio. Artists brought their unique styles to this project. Ras Tewelde’s “Everywhere I Go” stood out with his conscious lyrics and smooth delivery. Ms Triniti, known for her international hit “Bongce Along,” added a bright energy with “Irie.” Lion D, who has built a reputation with albums like “Bring Back The Vibes,” shared a powerful message on “Reap What You Sow.” Miss Linda’s “You Know” and Ring Ding’s “Rub A Dub Styler” each brought their own flavor, showing the riddim’s versatility. The riddim was arranged with care, tying together each song with a steady groove and catchy horn lines. Bizzari Records, the producer behind the release, has a solid reputation in the European reggae scene. Based in Italy, Bizzari Records is known for working with both local and international artists, and their productions have reached reggae fans worldwide. Everywhere I Go Riddim remains one of the cultural highlights of 2010, thanks to its strong roots base and the talented group of artists who recorded on it. For reggae lovers, it’s a recording that still feels fresh and meaningful today.
Everywhere I Go Tracklist:
- Ras Tewelde – Everywhere I Go
- Ms Triniti – Irie
- Lion D – Reap What You Sow
- Miss Linda – You Know
- Ring Ding – Rub A Dub Styler
- Skara Mucci – My Girl
- Raphael – Number One
- Raina & Ginko – Carma
- Mulinu – Dentro Me
- Sistah Kinky – Same Cry
- Deliman Ft. Ryan Conscious – One Day
- Everywhere I Go Riddim
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