EXPOSURE RIDDIM produced by UNEON MOVEMENT 2017
Exposure Overview
In 2017, the reggae scene saw the arrival of the Exposure Riddim, a project that brought together respected artists like Yami Bolo, Anthony Redrose, Flashmo, Frankie Paul, and Aaron Jones. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Yami Bolo, known for his classic track “Set Captives Free,” is a veteran of roots reggae with a career that includes collaborations with Damian Marley and Augustus Pablo. Anthony Redrose, who made waves in the 1980s with hits like “Tempo,” added his powerful voice to “Jah Will Never.” Flashmo contributed with “Call On His Name,” while Frankie Paul, sometimes called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder,” delivered the emotional “Yutes Dem Crying.” Aaron Jones added a softer touch with “You’Re So Beautiful.” The riddim itself was crafted by UNEON MOVEMENT, a producer and label known for their focus on conscious reggae and dancehall. UNEON MOVEMENT has a reputation for working with both established and emerging artists, and their productions have gained thousands of streams online. The Exposure Riddim stood out in 2017 for its roots-inspired, conscious sound, blending smooth melodies with messages from the streets. Even years later, the dub version of this release is remembered as part of reggae’s story in 2017. The combination of strong vocals and a thoughtful reggae base made it a favorite among fans looking for music with meaning. Exposure Riddim remains a solid example of how reggae continues to evolve while holding on to its roots.
Exposure Tracklist:
- Yami Bolo – Set Captives Free
- Anthony Redrose – Jah Will Never
- Flashmo – Call On His Name
- Frankie Paul – Yutes Dem Crying
- Aaron Jones – You’Re So Beautiful
- Ed Robinson – Together Tonight
- Devon Clarke – Touch A Button
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