EXPRESS LOVE RIDDIM produced by YAH MAN RECORDS 2017
Express Love Overview
In 2017, the Express Love Riddim brought a fresh sound to reggae music. This foundation rhythm gave artists a strong roots base but also blended well with other genres. The rhythm’s steady drums and melodic lines allowed singers to explore reggae, soul, and even pop influences. Abajonai used this foundation in “Let My People Go,” adding his own unique style. Angela Garzia’s “It’s Time to Live” brought a softer, uplifting energy. Blass delivered “Smiling Faces,” using the riddim’s groove to create a catchy, memorable song. Carlton Livingston, known for his classic “100 Weight of Collie Weed,” added experience and depth with “Still Single.” Ras TT and Ras Fraser Jr worked together on “Same Thing,” showing how the rhythm supports both solo and duo performances. The arranger played an important role in shaping the overall sound. By blending live instruments and digital effects, the arranger made the riddim modern but kept its roots feeling. This helped each artist stand out while staying connected to reggae tradition. YAH MAN RECORDS produced the release. The label has a history of supporting reggae and dancehall artists from Jamaica and Europe. Their work, including the Express Love Riddim, has reached reggae fans worldwide through digital streaming platforms. This rhythm was a key part of reggae’s sound in 2017, bringing together different voices and styles on one strong foundation.
Express Love Tracklist:
- Abajonai – Let My People Go
- Angela Garzia – It’s Time to Live
- Blass – Smiling Faces
- Carlton Livingston – Still Single
- Ras TT, Ras Fraser Jr. – Same Thing
- Reddman UK – Where Is the Love
- Richie Stephens – Place Call Salento
- Sandra Cross – Dancing the Night Away
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